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Mark Your Office Address On Map And Send Through Email

In this productive world ,where client and a company owner needs direct interaction for better results.The clients also needs to handle meetings with the company .But leading to exact address becomes a problem specially in highly dense countries like India.Here is a simple solution for this Mark your Office, Home and other location on a map and send it through email or embed it on your website.

Go to Static Map Wizard and find your location in map and mark on your desired location. Enter the desired address/location in the box and press the button. If the marker is a little off, drag it around to where it should be.

You can add Path also.You can optionally click on the map to indicate a starting point for a path. Clicking multiple times afterwards builds out the path.You can customize Size of map,marker colour,marker size and letters and path colour. You can also get the preview of map.This marker wizard generate URL of your map that you can send through email to your friends,clients etc.You can also embed it on your business card or visiting cards.

Google Unveils Map Maker

Google today has unveiled Google Map Maker, a new product that allows users to contribute and edit Maps data for regions around the world. Google Map Maker will initially be available in 18 countries: the Caribbean (Antigua & Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Grenada, Jamaica, Netherlands Antilles, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago), Cyprus, Iceland, Pakistan, and Vietnam.

 

Here’s a work of Map Creator used to create the Myanmar maps :-

 

Google Map Creator
 

 

                                                    People can use Google Map Maker to locate, draw, label and provide attributes for local map features. Tapping local knowledge has the potential to greatly improve the quality of mapping data in the developing world. The collection of data in these areas is often neglected — so Google is giving people with local knowledge access to an easy-to-use tool to better catalog their area.

 

Have a Nice Day And Enjoy :mrgreen:                                                       

 

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