November 19, 2007

Fix address locations in Google Maps

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Google has just added a feature

that allows you to move the marker for your address to better show exactly where you home (or business) is located.

To do it, just search for your address in Google Maps, click “edit” and then “move marker” and drag the marker to the proper location

This only works in the U.S., Australia and New Zealand for now, but it’s presumed that it’ll be available in other locations eventually.  It also requires a Google account, probably so they can keep mischief to a minimum.

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