Google Maps Navigation successfully arrives in 20 more countries
Google Maps can now tell more people whether to turn left or right at the next intersection, now that the Navigation feature has arrived in 20 more countries. The expansion makes turn-by-turn navigation available to more African, Caribbean and South American nations, along with Sri Lanka and Nepal in Asia. It also looks like they're getting the whole enchilada, including bus, taxi and walking/biking routes. Of course, those who've been usign Navigation regularly know its instructions aren't always right (say aye if it's led you to the middle of nowhere before), but it's still a free and decent option. Check out the list of countries the service now supports, as spotted by Android Police on its support page, after the break.
Angola
Bahamas
Bolivia
Botswana
Fiji
Guyana
Honduras
Jamaica
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Malta
Mauritius
Mozambique
Namibia
Nepal
Sri Lanka
Tanzania
Trinidad and Tobago
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