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Help from the internet savvy?

Post by LisaJackson »

I want to see which restaurants, bookstores, and parks there are close to various physical addresses. I know you can do this on yahoo maps but I'd love a better way to do it. Can anyone suggest a program?

Post by Spaztique »

2 words: Google Earth

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Post by sara farr »

Lisa,

What city>>? Makes a dif??

Post by apiaryist »

Google Earth. A free version is available for download.

If you're looking on a different continent, then you might try:

http://www.viamichelin.com

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