Google Maps updated application with a Macedonian. Shake

Our well-known application Google Maps is a mapping service on the Internet. The application and technology of the service is provided by Google and supports many map-based services, such as Street View.

It offers street maps and a route planner for walking, driving, cycling or public transportation s.Google Maps

With Google Maps, you can find a number of businesses that have communicated their place around the world.

It should be noted that Google Maps satellite images are not updated in real time, but Google continually adds data to its Main Database in and most of the images are not older than two years.

Today the company announced in one Publication that the application will support 39 additional languages ​​and thus they will be able to use it in the local language in: Africa, Albania, Ethiopia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia, Burma, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Philippines, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia (yes it mentions Macedonia), Malaysia, Mongolia, Norway, Iran, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Swahili, Sweden, Turkey, , Uzbekistani, Vietnamese and Zulu.

It is noteworthy that Greece is supported by which took place in July 2012. Then our country was one of the 11 selected.

Note: we refer to Skopje as Macedonia to emphasize the fact. Of course, it could also be a warning to those who expect miracles from another "negotiation" on something that from the beginning could say that it is non-negotiable.

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Written by giorgos

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  1. What is not negotiable, cancer Turkomogole? Do you think that your skinny brothers will join the EU and NATO with such a name? any intruder.

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