Today, Google Maps doesn't need your stinking Internet

Any 21st century traveler has faced this hopeless predicament—lost on some remote highway, no paper maps, and a horrifying lack of Internet. For those of us reliant on Google Maps, the situation used to be bleak. But Google released the ultimate fix today (to Android users at least). Google finally released the latest version of its Maps app to Google Play today. Originally announced at a Google Maps event in early June, this update allows users to select then save a region of a map from more than 150 countries for offline...

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Published By: Ars Technica - Wednesday, 27 June, 2012

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