Find out how to add personalised routes, photos and landmarks to Google Maps and share them with others
Google Maps has rightly gained a reputation as a decent mapping and navigation system, making it useful both for peering into the back gardens of prospective neighbours and finding out the best way to get from A to B.
Now it’s possible to personalise these maps with your own content, including text, photos and ‘hand-drawn’ (actually mouse-drawn) directions.
Maps personalised in this way Google calls them My Maps can be saved and made public so that anyone can find them using Google’s search features, or shared among a select group of friends so, for example, directions to a party will remain secret.
This Workshop explores the basic features of Google My Maps.
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