Atlantic Ocean is The Origin Of Google,Yahoo and Bing Maps

In My previous post I explained the importance of writing creative articles, and this article is just an example to that previous article. Now let me just jump back to this article. Google maps is based on co-ordinate system, I mean every location on Google, yahoo and bing maps has some co-ordinates assigned. So I just wanted to find where “The Origin” starts and at the end of the day I found the result.

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I searched for “0,0″ co-ordinates in Google maps and found that, the point lies in the Atlantic ocean. I don’t know how many of you know this, but I just wanted to share the snap shot of the point right here. So here is the snap shot for you.

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Google maps the origin

Interestingly, yahoo and bing also refers the same location as the origin. Yahoo maps also shows the equator and the origin point of the earth. Here is the screen shot.

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Yahoo_maps_the origin

So that’s all I’ve got for now we will back with another interesting article, signing off with a hope that you liked this post. We highly appreciate any comments and suggestions.

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