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Download Free Maps GPS – Enhancing Your GPS Device With Additional GPS Maps

Several General Positioning System (GPS) maps are already provided with your GPS device when you buy it. Because these maps are offered for free, there is an overhead in getting them. Indeed, these maps do not allow any tweaking in order to meet your specific needs. Another drawback of these built-in maps is their lack of knowledge about your given destination. For instance, let assume you want to travel to Philippines; it is obvious that you will appreciate details about this location beforehand. If your device was purchased in Brazil, you will be very lucky if it has any knowledge about Philippines. Therefore this GPS map cannot act as a travel aid.

Many GPS devices are used as travelling guides for a trip. Therefore GPS devices have superseded our old map artifacts. You may be wondering how useful a GPS device is. It is obvious that having detailed information about your trip in advanced will only make it more enjoyable, faster, safer and reduce any risks during your trip.

Although there are several programs that can be purchased to install new GPS maps on your device, there are also several free programs that can be used for the same purpose. In order to use these, some software prerequisites should be installed at first. These include the cables of your device. You do not to worry about it because they are included with your device when you purchase it.

They are also many websites that can help you to design our own GPS maps. By customizing your maps, you will be able to pinpoint specific locations you are fond of. These include restaurants, bars, night clubs, schools and so forth. You may add traffic reports in your GPS maps in order to avoid traffic jam during your journey.

Another outstanding benefit of GPS systems is their ability to record several maps. For instance, if you are traveling a lot to the same place, your GPS device can save all your personal information once so that the trip you will not be asked to enter your personal details and preferences.

When you have a GPS system, you may find it easier to have many maps about your trips. This will make your trip very enjoyable. You should therefore spend some time looking at pre-installed maps as well as other amazing features of your system.

Briefly speaking, GPS maps offer you the unique opportunity you explore your final destination without heading there. This is very interesting because it is sometimes recommended to glance at a country before formally deciding to go there. Some GPS maps provide outstanding features such as an unlimited online access to view, print, save aerial pictures. Some of them also come with bunch of programs allowing you to personalize them, add texts, graphics, compute GPS coordinates, upload your GPS coordinates and plot them atop of your maps. Updating new GPS maps to your device can be a very daunting experience. There are available in many shopping centers not for free. If you are looking for free stuff, you should definitely look on the internet as several, interesting maps are available.

Beautiful Beaches And Efficient Services Put Balneario Camboriu On The Map

Balneario Camboriu stands as a major tourist destination in the South by the beauty of its beaches, urban or hidden, and the efficiency of services such as accommodation and transport. In the last decade, the lure of the aerial tram and a nightlife of increasing diversity have increased even more vacation Brazilians, Argentines and Chileans in the Santa Catarina coast.

The cable cars provide access to a piece of rainforest with infrastructure for leisure and nature trails and two beaches key link: the beach and Central Laranjeiras beach. Opposite in their characteristics, the two draw crowds on hot days.

Separation of multi-storey buildings with a single lane, Atlantic Avenue, the Central Beach has a long promenade reminiscent of Copacabana, in Rio, in black and white waves drawn on the floor and kiosks serving of coconut water and snacks. You can walk along the edge of the Pontal Barra South America, in the shade of the almond tree that locals call the “seven crowns”.

Every 50 meters rise up stalls selling churros and corn, interspersed with small squares and wooden benches. The bondindinho is there, from morning till night, stopping at any point. In high season, 24 hours, or “life”, as they say the Santa Catarina.

Compared to the bustle of downtown, the beach is a haven Laranjeiras no sidewalk, no cars on the edge, with some bars and a pier for boat rides. And a transparent sea, which begins to leave since it is missing sighted from the top of aerial tram.

Two of the most unique attractions Balneario Camboriu also compete to make it player in tourism in Santa Catarina: the proximity of the park Beto Carrero, a giant entertainment complex in nearby Penha, and a pioneer in the naturist beach of Brazil, beach pine, far fewer miles of Laranjeiras.

Balneario Camboriu is 84 km from Florianopolis and there everything seems to be close by: restaurants, nightclubs, the aerial tram, shops and malls. The merger brings comfort to groups of seniors and families with children who enjoy the holidays to relieve the daily use of cars.

With about 95 thousand inhabitants, Spa is a city that never stops in the high season. When the day comes and the last patrons of the clubs receive the breeze on the sidewalk, residents have occupied the central beach, running or walking. After a while arriving by bus tours to hotels. Begins the intense production of churros at sea, and soon lunch invitation to visit the famous beers and craft beers from Santa Catarina, until the night.

Indie Artists In Brazil: Making Music In Spite Of Major Labels And Making It Work

During the MIDEM conference, I had an opportunity to talk with David McLoughlin of Brasil Musica E Artes,( i.e. the Brazilian Music Export Office). David had a lot of interesting information to share about the Brazilian music market, particularly how independent musicians found a very innovative way to make their voices (and music) heard – literally, without the major record labels.

The Brazilian Music Export Office is sponsored by APEX-Brasil, whose goal is to increase the number of Brazilian exporting companies and consolidate the country’s presence in traditional markets, also opening new markets for Brazilian products. The Agency came into existence in November 1997 by presidential decree and operated as a special department of SEBRAE (Brazilian Support Service to Micro and Small Enterprises) until February 6, 2003, when it was renamed APEX-Brasil and began to act as an autonomous agency that works in association with the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade.

The major labels have traditionally controlled the music industry in Brazil, with local repertoire accounting for 70% of the market. The last 15 years, however, have seen a significant rise in independent producers establishing their own labels – some releasing 4 or 5 titles per year and a few releasing this each month. In recent times, through necessity, most independent artists now release their own albums – even though traditional sales outlets are a rarity; once the major labels began selling their products at reduced prices to supermarket chains, much as they did in the United States with WalMart, they sounded the death knoll. Small stores could no longer compete and began closing, so there was nowhere for independent artists to sell their products. Many of the well-established indie labels (estimated to be around 150) are diversifying into other areas, whether it be selling children’s books, selling shows or undertaking cultural projects.

In more recent years, new technology combined with the utilization of the internet (as both a business and promotional tool) has seen a massive rise in the number of independent artists who are focused on both the artistic and business aspects of their careers. Entering an industry that is either in its death- or birth-throes, depending on your point of view, they are seeking and creating new models.

In the city of Cuiabá, Mata Grosso, local cultural producers have created the Cubo Card, a barter system whereby local artists and producers exchange services. This permitted artists to gain access to studios, good quality musicians and recordings, and thus they began to make demos, record their own albums and organize shows – in a region where this had been previously out of the economic reach of most independent artists. The initiative doesn’t just put musicians together with recording studios – it gives them access to journalists, designers, photographers, video-producers, even hotels and restaurants and many others. The project is now being embraced by independent sectors around the country

What’s so amazing is that this has all been done within the space of the last 2-3 years. When the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone magazine announced the top 50 albums of the year, and the #1 album was by Macaco Bong, an independent instrumental rock trio. Vanguart, another independent musical group was also in the top 20. Both bands were fruit of the Cubo Card system.

Various cities now have local music festivals, and musicians from one area travel to play at other cities’ festivals. To meet the demands of artists who wanted to play at festivals, festival organizers created the ABRAFIN (Brazilian Association of Independent Music Festivals). ABRAFIN coordinated festival dates to allow bands to start touring. As a means of helping bands travel from city to city to place at festivals, each individual festival demonstrated to its local government how much revenue and employment the festivals could generate. As this sector grew within each region, there was an increase in the growth of music associations or cooperatives. These groups organized the artists on both a political and professional level.

On a professional level, many local associations work with their SEBRAEs which are government entities that supply orientation and training courses for small businesses, and this now includes musicians who are now recognized as small businesses. SEBRAEs and local associations and BM&A organize training courses and conferences on issues musicians need to know about such as digital distribution, copyright, and tax incentives for cultural projects. Many of the Brazilian states are now developing export programs with the BM&A to export beyond their states and to the rest of the world. The catch phrase in Brazil is now “the economy of culture”. SEBRAEs, the music associations and cooperatives map out local musical production, areas that require state investment and partners outside the state to assist in the same.

The BM&A, in association with regional partners, also hosts every six months the “Comprador & Imagem” (Buyer and Image) project where international guests from varying areas within the music industry (shows, media, radio, digital, etc) are invited to visit Brazil and meet up with local artists and producers to exchange ideas, information and generate business opportunities together.

Even though many artists would still love to have a contract with a major label, it is no longer relevant. Even with very limited radio play and the limited physical distribution of their CDs, they are able to be successful. The independent scene in Brazil is finding its feet. Almost fifty independent Brazilian bands performed at such fairs as SXSW, Womex and CMJ last year (2009) and in 2010, it’s likely the numbers will increase.

So, what’s the lesson to be learned here? Well, the internet is a very powerful tool. It gives people access to information they didn’t have before. And people who are knowledgeable, talented and determined find a way to make things happen.

Your GPS Device is Only as Good as It’s Maps

Portable GPS devices have become very popular in recent years. These handy devices assist drivers in not only being able to view maps and directions on screen but to listen to instructions allowing them to keep their eyes on the road. They are great assistants which can help in avoiding traffic tie ups and quickly finding alternate routes when needed. Locating businesses and other services when in unfamiliar surroundings is simple with these geographical geniuses. However, like any good human navigator, a GPS device must have the right maps to perform the job expected.

Garmin GPS devices come with current maps preloaded. Buyers simply need to be aware of how they wish to use the device in order to select the device with the maps that will be most useful. Some maps are designed for automobiles and thus focus on road maps, others have trail maps geared toward hikers, snowmobilers, and other outdoor enthusiasts, while others are designed for marine use.

The Garmin GPS devices that are used most commonly make use of road maps. Obviously, for consumers in the US, road maps of the 50 states are the focus, but for those who travel it is simple enough to purchase maps to assist them during their trip. Maps for Asia, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, Brazil, Mexico, and many other countries are available and, in fact, there is the option of a World Map although it offers less detail.

For US consumers using their GPS device for outdoor activities, the US TOPO 24K is a handy tool which offers detailed topographical information, points of interest such as public facilities and fuel locations among many others, as well as detailed coverage of trail information within parks and designated forests.

The level of detail offered by the different maps varies and should be matched to the tasks it will be asked to perform. For instance, Garmin Roads and Recreation Maps provide maps detailing highways, local, county and residential roads for all 50 states as well as exit information that lets users know what businesses and services are present at a given interstate exit. The City Navigator maps however have a greater focus on highway and primary road maps as well as detail for urban and residential areas.

With new construction, changes in points of interest, services, and businesses, even GPS maps must be updated to remain accurate. Updated maps are published periodically and can be purchased through the Garmin website or selected retailers. Installing updates is simple as long as you have an hour or two of time and a good computer. Finding the maps that suit your needs and keeping them updated is key to having a GPS device that meets your expectations.

Rio Tietê

Brazil Map

Image taken on 2008-06-20 12:14:06 by ali ckel.

Mapa de São Paulo

Brazil Map

Image taken on 2008-06-20 12:13:05 by ali ckel.

Do’s And Don’ts To Keep You Safe If You Travel To Brazil

A nation that is rich in sights and attractions, Brazil is one of the best destination choices when you fly south of America. Brazil is the 5th largest and 5th most populous country in the world. Its territory spans from the Atlantic Ocean to the central and east of South America, dwarfing the neighboring countries of Argentina, Uraguay, and Paraguay in the south, Bolivia and Peru in the east, and Columbia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana in the north.

10 Most Popular Brazil destinations:

Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro,

Corcovado, Rio de Janeiro,

Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo,

Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro,

Tijuca National Park, Rio de Janeiro,

Iguacu Falls, Foz de Iguacu, Parana

Pantanal Wetlands, Pantanal, Mato Grosso

Teatro Municipal, Rio de Janeiro,

Sugar Loaf Mountain (Pao de Acucar), Rio de Janeiro

Pelourinho, Salvador, Bahia

If you plan to travel to any of these places or plan take Brazil experience elsewhere, here are some of the things you should remember.

Do’s:

1. Try to learn as much Portuguese as you can. Yes, Portuguese. If you happen to visit other South American countries and have learned Spanish in the process, well, you can’t use it. Try to learn some word- the usual conversational phrases and sentences. Remember that although you can survive with English in large cities, most people living in rural areas would not be able to understand you.

2. Avoid dark and isolated places especially if you are alone.

3. Carry only the basics. In this way, you can avoid the eyes of petty criminals.

4. Know your destination before leaving. This rule applies before you leave the United State and upon arrival at your hotel. Keep a map if you must and don’t allow anyone to know you are lost if ever you caught in the situation. Knowing where you are going leads to a safer Brazil travel.

5. Bring necessary clothes and survival stuff. Bring long pants, long-sleeved shirt, eyeglasses, cap or hat to avoid mosquito bites. To further attracting illnesses from insects like dengue, leishmaniasis, and malaria, do bring insect repellant. Or, if you are planning to stay out overnight, bring mosquito nets, insect sprays, and necessary prescription medications.

6. Take taxi instead of busses. Bring money pouches strap around your neck. If you are driving your car, always keep the door locked.

7. Respect the locals.

8. If you are a victim of crime, report immediately.

9. Brazil like any other places has rules to follow. Obey them to keep you out of trouble.

Don’ts:

1. Never bring excessive valuables and show it to public. As much as possible leave your rings, necklaces, bracelets, and other jewelries in a safe place. You can rent a purchase deposit box to keep your valuables safe.

2. Don’t carry money and credit card you don’t need because you can never tell when pickpocketers attack. Although Brazil has several safe places for tourists like Rio de Janeiro, it is always wise to keep your money in safe place. Try to carry enough cash for the day or at least one credit card with you. Leave the rest in you hotel.

3. Don’t swim in any fresh waters.

4. Avoid eating street foods and drink only bottled water. Don’t handle any animals.

5. Don’t bring to your hotel room any strangers you meet outside.

Ndrive v.3.4.23 – GPS for S60 – NEW BRAZIL MAP AVAILABLE! (captions in English)


Download ndrive here: 1. Application and folders – ndrive.3.4.23.rar: www.easy-share.com 2. Brazil map – www.easy-share.com If you want to put more languages in your Ndrive, download a pack with 42 voices, including Italian, Spanish, German, Afrikaans, Zulu, French, Cantonese, Portuguese, Norwegian, American, Dutch, Greek, Morroquian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Finnish, Danish, Mexican Spanish, Catalan, Russian, Czech, Slovenian, Mandarin, Romanian, English, Greek, Turkish, Polish, Brazilian. After downloading and unraring the file, pick inside the folder the zip files you want (each zip is a language) and put them directly inside folder Ndrive\voices of your memory card where you are installing Ndrive: up-file.com

MW2 Favela Brazil Map Demolition Multiplayer prerelease Gameplay Footage


Modern Warfare2 Brazil Map Demolition Multiplayer Gameplay Please note that the actual video is from pre-release gameplay footage and in this case was uploaded after I enhanced the quality to HD The player behind the Gun is not mw2aka NEO, so morons who were foul mouthing in the comment box until I blocked all comments subject to authorization should keep their pathetic comments to themselves. The video was about MW2 first time multiplayer gaming experience instead of aiming skills.

Garmin Mobile XT – BRAZIL MAP AND A TXT FILE WITH LINKS TO DOWNLOAD OTHER COUNTRIES MAPS!


Installation of GPS Garmin Mobile XT in a Nokia N95 with maps of Brazil. Keygen for unlocking maps and application: Easyshare: www.easy-share.com Version 5.00.50: Easyshare: Part 1: www.easy-share.com Part 2: www.easy-share.com Version 5.00.40: Easy-share: Part 1: www.easy-share.com Part 2: www.easy-share.com Version 5.00.30: Easyshare: Part 1: www.easy-share.com Part 2: www.easy-share.com Version 5.00.20: Easyshare: Part 1: www.easy-share.com Part 2: www.easy-share.com Only map for Brazil – CITY NAVIGATOR V.5 2010: Part 1 – www.easy-share.com Part 2 – www.easy-share.com If you want maps for other countries, download from this link a txt file that contains links to download maps for most countries in the world (only links are in the txt, not the map itself): www.easy-share.com

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