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Positioning N9 users around the world
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jecargo22
2012-06-12 , 17:34
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Regarding to the moved placemarks, In most cases where your original placemarks have been moved, it has happened so by accident or by some form of vandalism.
I tried to restore many of those that had their town/city/country in their description by moving them back to their original location, but those that didn't have any geographical description I left them where there were moved. So maybe, some of them don't perfectly match the city where they should be but it is the best I could do.
The good news is that, despite of all those problems due to the intrinsic google map flaws, I still think that the general picture of where most of the N9s are (with some exceptions which I mentioned in earlier posts) is there and it is clear. Also, most of the problems of moved placemarks have happened in the first page and not in all of them.
Anyway, I think we reached a good number already, I will be happy to see the number keeps growing, but I think that we nearly exhausted the population of N9ers who read these forums and that wanted to locate their N9 phones on the map.
for those late arrivals you can still pin your N9 at:
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=U...1f019b930e8621
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