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Looking for a little direction in life? Go to WhereIs.com and find yourself! By Emma Kae - 22nd August 2001 - Back to News Are you lost? Looking for a little direction in life? Why not journey to WhereIs.com and find your way.
WhereIs.com offers you a mapping system that enables you to find your way to just about any location. You can purchase highly detailed maps online, e-mail directions to your friends for that upcoming event or access wireless information for in-vehicle directions.
Simply type in the location you are headed for and watch as a map for your destination magically appears right before your very eyes. Whilst the in-car navigation system is currently only detailed for Melbourne and Sydney areas, coverage is expanding all of the time so be sure to check back regularly.
Looking for somewhere to go? Click here to visit the website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: support@gippslander.com

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