Google is yet to take the wraps off Android, but it seems to be having much better luck with its other applications. The search engine giant has released a new Google Maps version for cell phones, which now comes loaded with its oft-used Street View feature as well. Users in the United States can now access 360-degree snaps of streets and places they want to be at, making businesses and locations easier to locate when they are lost and need some pictorial guidance. The new Google Maps application has also business reviews and can provide walking directions to the location if you feel it deserves your attention. Get yours by heading over to Google Maps from your BlackBerry or any Java-enabled cell phone.

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