Still looking for today’s internet time sink? Then look no further than Nokia’s just launched beta version of Ovi Maps 3D. Because of a bit help from Navteq’s maps and a few software wizardry, it’s now capable of display cities in a brand new 3D view that you simply’re in a position to zoom in and around on your heart’s content. You too can do an analogous thing in Google Earth’s 3D view, obviously, but Nokia just might need a leg up in some respects. Unfortunately, it’s still staying mum on exactly the way it all works, but you are able to dive right in and begin exploring for yourself on the link below.
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