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Google adds photos to map service

Last Updated: Thursday, March 8, 2007 | 6:50 PM ET

Google Inc. said it has added photos to its map search service to help users match a mapped destination to a place in the real world more easily.

"They say a picture is worth a thousand words, which is why we've added photos to Google Maps local search," Google Maps product manager Jess Lee wrote in a post to the Mountain View, Calif., internet search giant's blog on Thursday.

A listing for the CBC Broadcast Centre in Toronto illustrates the addition of photos to the Google Maps service. Mountain View, Calif.-based internet search giant Google Inc. says the feature is a useful visual aid. (CBC News Online)A listing for the CBC Broadcast Centre in Toronto illustrates the addition of photos to the Google Maps service. Mountain View, Calif.-based internet search giant Google Inc. says the feature is a useful visual aid. (CBC News Online)

The service includes photos of "buildings, storefronts, signs and logos — especially helpful if you're going somewhere for the first time," Lee wrote.

Google pulls the images from online pictures indexed by its internet image search, or from photos uploaded to the map service.

Business owners can submit their photos for use in Google Maps by uploading them to the company's Local Business Center directory service, Lee noted.

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