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You can pre-fill the "To" field with one or multiple addresses, a generic zip code or even a set of latitude-longitude coordinates.
Help customers find their way with new Google Maps gadget 2009
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And she notes Google Maps is "very easy to operate" -- if you know a location, or have latitude-longitude coordinates, it is easy to insert text or images.
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The problem could be the way online maps are made, assigning latitude-longitude coordinates to an address to find a destination.
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Since Google Earth gives latitude-longitude coordinates and has customizable icons and notes, it's easy to precisely transfer waypoints onto your computer screen, as well as the big paper map you'll hang at camp.
Big Buck Boot Camp: Your Complete Guide to Better Whitetail Deer Hunting Skills 2007
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The Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) was established by the World Climate Research Program (WCRP) in 1986 with the goal of providing monthly mean precipitation data on a 2.5 x 2.5 degree latitude-longitude grid for the period 1980-2004.
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For a regular latitude-longitude grid, this could be accomplished by multiplying each gridpoint value by the square root of cosine of latitude.
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No counties, no towns, no streets, no latitude-longitude coordinates … nothing.
Shadow of the Sentinel WARREN GETLER 2003
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A command generated two sheets of paper out of the adjacent printer, with latitude-longitude positions down to the second of angle.
The Bear and the Dragon Clancy, Tom, 1947- 2000
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These files are basically very long lists of latitude-longitude coordinates and timestamps, and they can be found on the devices themselves as well as within the software backups saved on users' computers.
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To gauge how easily members of the public could see aerial images of those sites, the AP searched Google, Bing and MapQuest, using NRC latitude-longitude coordinates that an AP reporter had stored on his computer before Sept. 11, 2001.
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