27.3.09

Driving Routes Online

Driving can be a lot of fun if you know just the right route to take. How many times have you been stuck in traffic, shifting constantly, feeling the urge to shout out the window, when you could have just waited an hour in a nice cafe and had an effortless drive home?

Unexpected weather conditions, construction or accidents can also really throw a wrench into your plans. With online maps, there is really no excuse to suffer. You will need an accurate site to guide you, but which one should you choose?

Google search may trump Microsoft by eons, but Microsoft Live Search Maps gives the Google Map site a run for its money. The Live Search menu is easy-to-use and aesthetically pleasing by design. The menu on the left-hand side lets you search a specific place on the map, lets you get driving directions or you can share your online maps with others.

The routes are generally good, but may mislead you down a weird street or off a roundabout exit from time to time. The "Bird's Eye" feature is really cool, which started the whole zoom-in/zoom-out craze that the other map sites now use. Microsoft also has an interesting 3-D map feature that works with Internet Explorer.

Online maps are currently the best way to obtain driving directions and local business information. Since the world is constantly changing, with weather, construction, accidents, traffic congestion and detours altering the way we get from place to place, it is crucial that we have resources which can be updated in real-time to make our commutes easier and more hassle-free.

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