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Google Maps Adds User-Created Content Discovery
Ed Kohler

It just became a lot easier to find custom Google Maps that users have created.

A quick click of the "Show Search Options" and selecting User-created content will give you a list of custom maps created by Google's users along the left column of the page:

Google Maps - User-created content

People are documenting all kinds of crazy things. For example, a guy named Adam plotted his 2007 Taco Bell Road Trip around Minneapolis and surrounding suburbs:

Google Maps - Taco Bell Road Trip

Do you see any fun custom maps near you?

via Google Maps Mania




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1. Posted by: Luke Francl on January 31, 2008 11:44 AM:

Oh man. When I was in high school, we totally planning on doing a Taco Bell road trip around North Dakota. There were 7 Taco Bells in the state at the time, I think.




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