Hi Joe-
Jeff from MapMyRide here. As for your request on following roads- we have it! Look for the "follow roads" checkbox under map settings.

My last post ended a nearly month-long Yaybia hiatus. I still felt connected to ad news and events, and while I was busy, I definitely had more free time than I did during school. So why wasn’t I blogging?
Then I realized that Google Reader added its “Share with Note” and “Note in Reader” functions on May 5, a few weeks before my blogging dropped off completely. I kept sharing, but I shifted to a smaller audience. Through each other’s shared items and notes, my Google friends and I kind of created a little Digg—I browse through everyone’s shared articles every day, and if more than one person has shared it, I know it’s a must-read. My comments and ideas moved from blogging to Noting in Reader.
(Speaking of friends’ shared items, today Jacey posted a link to a tool that will make sharing sites even easier. Awesome Highlighter makes it easy to point out the important parts of a forwarded article. More easy sharing that’s more non-committal than a blog!)
So what does this realization mean for Google? There are links to shared items as a webpage, but I think a better integration would be a “Blog this” button. Yeah, you could get a Blogger toolbar for essentially the same thing, but I’d prefer instant one-click access from any browser.
In any case, I’ve realized the error of my ways. YAYBIA!
Great for users? Yes. But even better for advertisers. The super-specific target makes buying banner ads a no-brainer for companies like Nike, Easton, Adidas, etc. Even better, brands can put their icons directly along users' routes and remind them that the closest Michelin store (as seen on the screenshot) is just a few blocks away. Opportunities like these are why niche + local is the future of social networking.Hi Joe-
Jeff from MapMyRide here. As for your request on following roads- we have it! Look for the "follow roads" checkbox under map settings.

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