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Google has embedded Google Maps location finder in desktop computer web browsers. So, if you are using Google Chrome 2.0+ or Mozilla FireFox 3.5+ on your computer then go to Google Maps, there you can see that Google Maps mentions your current location with a blue dot. Google Maps uses the near-by Wi-Fi or IP address to grasp your location. This new pinpoint location identifier works pretty well.

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One Response to “Google Maps Pinpoints You in Chrome & Firefox”

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    Google’s Location Comes to iPhone | Google | RizwanAshraf.com Says:

    [...] few days back Google has included a new feature of location identifier in Google Chrome and Firefox web browsers. Now, Google brings this location feature for iPhone web users. iPhone 3.0 users can [...]

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