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Its already out...no need to request it.
The newest "geolocation" plugin/app, available in the "Downloads" section (newest app), works for my "Google maps bookmark". It acquires my location in 2-3 seconds, if that long.
http://maps.google.com/maps/m?
Also, the Near Me plugin, for the Firefox browser, looks and works very similarly, to the Google Search "app". It finds my location in "less than 1 second", without the need of the other geolocation plugin.
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How do you zoom the map in? You can zoom in on the webpage but not sure on the map itself?
, I'd only use the 900 and its GPS/google maps, to find POIs, or if I'm out of town and "on foot". For actual driving directions, I'd rather use my car's AVIC or Garmin...but I understand not everyone has these options. However by default, I would never rely on an "all-in-one device" to provide stellar results, in all situations, despite its "handiness".
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