Turn by Turn Navigation by GPS Tuner for Windows Phone 7 has finally arrived…

Turn by Turn Navigation gives you premium quality Voice-Guided driving directions. Just simply tap a point on a map or search address/POI, then click on the pushpin and press the GO button.

It is that simple. Leave the rest to Turn by Turn Navigation, which calculates your route based on your current GPS position and provides you with real-time turn by turn voice navigation.

I’ve tried it, bought it and think it’s fantastic, highly recommended for any Windows Phone users, the only area lacking is the platforms inability to download the maps for online use, something I know they are looking at already.

via wmpoweruser

I love these new updated Greater and Central London Cycle Maps, designed by Simon Parker and Illustrated by Jon Haste, they have a campaign to get it adopted as the official version for cyclists…

We believe there should a single ‘London Cycle Map’ that’s clear and easy to use and corresponds to a unified network of signed cycle routes throughout Greater London: the cycling equivalent of the London Underground Map.

via Simon Parker’s Map.

The shape of things to come (minus the robot overlords)…

Back in July 2004 TfL released a “2016 Tube Map.” This was intended to give a potential vision of how both TfL and then Mayor Ken Livingstone felt the network may look by that time.

via London Reconnections

LogMeIn has teamed with Stamen Design to visually display the large number of connections our infrastructure delivers every second, around the clock.

The animations display connections as they happen. When a computer is accessed via LogMeIn, it is likely to show up on the screen in a few seconds. Yes, there are millions and millions of people using LogMeIn, and they do produce a lot of traffic.

via LogMeIn

via stasaki.com

Forget the Tube, just walk it with this handy map (via @cianw @juter @gingerbeardman @lergik @gonf on twitter)

via Blog.co.uk