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Help How to attach map or directions to Gmail?

Yes, talking about the Google map app, not web based.

Scenario was I was meeting my dad for lunch, and he wanted directions. He uses a Palm Pre, so figured either emailing or SMS directions or a map was best alternative to show him where the restaurant was.

One would think that there would be a simple share option in Google Maps app like in photos.
 
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My bad. For some reason I was thinking there was still an address bar at the top of the screen while in Maps. I was lazy and didn't bother checking before posting.

When you text an address, doesn't it show up as a link in the message and won't that take you right to Google Maps? I know it isn't as easy as sharing a direct link, which would be a nice feature, but it gets the job done.
 
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I was just able to share a location via email in the Maps app. I searched for an address, then I tapped on the "tooltip" (for lack of a better term) above the pin that points to the location. This brought up a new screen with a bunch of options, one of which is "Share this place". Clicking on that allows me to share via email, Facebook, SMS, etc.

Now, I will admit that right before seeing this post I upgraded to the latest version of Google Maps, so maybe this is a new feature??
 
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I was just able to share a location via email in the Maps app. I searched for an address, then I tapped on the "tooltip" (for lack of a better term) above the pin that points to the location. This brought up a new screen with a bunch of options, one of which is "Share this place". Clicking on that allows me to share via email, Facebook, SMS, etc.

Now, I will admit that right before seeing this post I upgraded to the latest version of Google Maps, so maybe this is a new feature??

Hmm, I don't see that option. When I click on a location, I get the menu for

  • Show on map
  • Get directions
  • Navigate
  • Call
  • Buzz
  • Report problem
  • Add as contact.
 
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I have upgraded to the new google maps version that came out today. I just did a long-hold on my current location balloon in maps and a menu popped up that included the option "Share this place"...when I select that, it gave me another menu of things I can share with including "Messages" and "Gmail."... cool. I just sent it to myself and it sets a link that can be opened in either the google maps app or by a web browser. If you can receive email you should be able to do one or both of these.
 
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That's interesting about the long press for you all. For me a tap brings up the screen with all the options. Long press does nothing....well, it doesn't exactly do nothing, when I lift my finger off the screen it brings up the new window. But I can long press for 20 seconds and absolutely nothing happens.
 
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That's interesting about the long press for you all. For me a tap brings up the screen with all the options. Long press does nothing....well, it doesn't exactly do nothing, when I lift my finger off the screen it brings up the new window. But I can long press for 20 seconds and absolutely nothing happens.

yes, it came up when I lifted my finger, might not have required a long press...checking...now when I just tap the "my location" balloon I get a screen with a menu including such items as "What's nearby?," "Post buzz," "Share this place," etc. and "Share this place" gives the same options I mentioned before. Anyways.. you can DO it. :)
 
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yes, it came up when I lifted my finger, might not have required a long press...checking...now when I just tap the "my location" balloon I get a screen with a menu including such items as "What's nearby?," "Post buzz," "Share this place," etc. and "Share this place" gives the same options I mentioned before. Anyways.. you can DO it. :)

Glad it works! I can't believe it wasn't in there before though. Sheesh!
 
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