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 Monday, February 28, 2005
GlobalFlyer 'Round The World Solo Flight Takes Off [Slashdot:]
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Google Maps adds Safari, Opera support. In early February Web search engine company Google Inc. took the wraps of Google Maps, a still-in-beta service created as an alternative to MapQuest.com and other mapping services. When Google Maps first debuted in February, Mac users had to use Firefox or another browser to get the service to work, since Google Maps didn't support Safari. Now it does. [MacCentral News]
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