I’m trialling the new Google Map Maker app via my non-university Google account. I’ve tried to generate a location for the Tropical Biodiversity Glasshouse and the link is http://goo.gl/DR4uP. I’d appreciate it if anyone could look at the link – check it works and then provide feedback to show this is a legitimate place. It will then – eventually – appear on Google maps – if the information on how it all works is correct. It can’t be done with a reading.ac.uk domain Google account at present.
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I’m pleased to say the glasshouse is now on google maps. Go to google, type in tropical biodiversity and then choose the maps tab in the search results. Do please comment if you have tried it.