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How’s the traffic? Ask Google.

Posted by Dan Moren | Tuesday, July 25, 2006 10:08 AM PT

Google Mobile MapsTechnology, at its best, is about solving real life problems. So here’s one that’s all too common in the Boston metropolitan area in which I make my abode: traffic. It’s not that we have more cars than most other cities, it’s just that we have weirder roads and stupider drivers. But put those together and you get sitting at a standstill on Storrow on a Sunday morning.

So Google’s put their minds to the task and come up with a solution. They’d already rolled out Google Maps for cellphones a while back, so now they’ve added real-time traffic overlays. Routes are color-coded: red means congestion, yellow and orange slow traffic, and green clear as day.

I haven’t been able to test this, as I don’t have a web-enabled cellphone, but I’m assured by Google Software Engineer Josh Sachs that it is “the new hotness.”

[via Digital World]

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