MapQuest and TomTom team up to create a WinWin.
MapQuest's maps will now be powered by TomTom.
What we find unusual is that when you go to TomTom's website and look at who they partner with you do not see the MapQuest
logo? But you do see that Google is one of many a TomTom partner. The last time we checked MapQuest and Google are staunch competitors, so how did TomTom swing such a deal? Maybe TomTom forgot to tell Google or hoped they wouldn't notice.
Anyway congratulations to MapQuest and TomTom for creating a better, improved mapping and directions system/alliance.
Don't forget vacation season is coming up, and you don't want to waste any precious vacation time being lost, and MapQuest is your go to, when you want to, go to.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
MapQuest Original
It'd be a cold day in June before we ever get lost, we always know what continent, country, state, north, south, east, and west is. So how could one possibly be lost with that much pertinent information?
We however might be sidelined in achieving our desired destination, which in some terminology could be remotely construed as being lost, something we will never admit to.
That's another reason we defiantly ask for the guidance of our guru perched high atop a mountain side, that guru's name is Zen yoga Yoda master MapQuest.
We like the tall giraffe have vision from above, and while we look like the butterfly who has no directional purpose we can migrate vast distances with spot on accuracy.
We however might be sidelined in achieving our desired destination, which in some terminology could be remotely construed as being lost, something we will never admit to.
That's another reason we defiantly ask for the guidance of our guru perched high atop a mountain side, that guru's name is Zen yoga Yoda master MapQuest.
We like the tall giraffe have vision from above, and while we look like the butterfly who has no directional purpose we can migrate vast distances with spot on accuracy.
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