Like the word goes, seeing is believing… Pictures speaks. I believe people relates more with pictures… like share memories, landmarking and visual refreshment. I share a lot of pictures to keep the memories alive, for others to see and explore and for possible landmarking. In my part of the world where Internet is not evenly distributed and her people so much belive in what they see, pictures plays a vital role. It serves as an offline guide and tips to stay in track. Pictures to me can have a better communication with a literate, an illiterate, locals and also the deaf… these set of people that makes up a wonderful community can never be disregarded. my picures speaks with them. The whole idea of Google map is information dispensation via visual or vocal guild, so pictures to me falls within the visual guild and it makes it a beautiful experience for one and all. Visual communication is my main objective because I feels it plays a vital role and falls within the aims and objectives of GOOGLE…
Hi @Burntbanana ,
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Thanks. So thoughtful of you
You’re welcome @Burntbanana .
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Your post is now available on Connect. I would like to apologize for your post being marked as spam. Our filters run 24/7 and they can be a little harsh at times.
@InaS thanks once more… i am open to learning the processes involved. Thanks