![]() ![]() You can select the coordinate text with your cursor, copy the coordinates directly off the marker, then paste them elsewhere to save them. LatLng Marker lets you right-click on a point, and place a marker there with latitude/longitude. LatLng Tooltip brings a little pop-up window near your cursor that always displays the latitude/longitude.A “Drag N Zoom” button that lets you select an area to zoom to (finally!).The entire Labs section is worth a look, as it offers several other useful options (as well as some useless ones, like adding the “Beta” title back to Google Maps). Clicking on the map will now draw a line:Īnd the pane at left gives you the total distance (metric or English): Then enable the Distance Measurement Tool in the window that pops up:Ī ruler icon will now appear in the lower-left of the maps clicking on that will put you into measurement mode. It’s not turned on by default, so you’ll have to click on the green beaker at upper right (the Google Labs symbol for experimental features): These apps have allowed us to make our work more accessible and accurate.The main Google Maps page now has a distance measuring tool. Isn’t it amazing? We don’t need to use a ruler or scale anymore. Now we can measure distance with one click. We can perform complex tasks by using our phones. Technology can be a blessing if we use it positively. Today we can handle things with one click. Technology has made our lives reliable, allowing us to create new innovative approaches. Move your phone from point A to B like a tape measure.Open the iPhone’s camera and point towards the object. ![]() ![]()
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