gadling.com — Low-cost American airline JetBlue announced yesterday they have struck a deal with search giant Google to provide real-time in-flight tracking via the wildly popular Google Maps software on the seat-back screens.
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flymoJun 7, 2007
You can already track JetBlue flights on the ground using Google Maps and fboweb.com - go to Google and enter Jetblue 101 as a search term and click the "fboweb.com" link that appears at the top.
billmillJun 7, 2007
That's pretty awesome. I never knew you could track planes online.. link pleasenvm.. <a class="user" href="http://flightaware.com/">http://flightaware.com/</a> deserves diggs
slapthemonkeyJun 7, 2007
"Based on customer votes, the top 10 photographers will receive roundtrip travel for two to any of the airline's 54 destinations".- Thats great.
Closed AccountJun 7, 2007
@7of7You wouldn't that if it was Windows Live Local teaming up.
rook441Jun 7, 2007
Dugg for good use of APIs - similar thing is the Craigslist housing search integration with google maps - forgot where it is though.
roflmywaffleJun 7, 2007
@quomenso my dad has a job you dick!
cjswerveJun 7, 2007
Google should take over the FAA computers and keep the air traffic on-time, instead of just tracking it!
Closed AccountJun 7, 2007
i suppose that's nice, but does the title really deserve an exclamation point? It's not that exciting.