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Check location of All your Orkut Friends


You can check the location of all your   orkut friends by using the orkut friends map feature. This feature uses google maps to let you see where all of your friends are living around the whole world. Orkut friends map combines the power of google maps with orkutprofiles. You need to follow these simple steps to use this cool feature in orkut:
1. Click the view friends link in the my friends box on your right on the orkut home page.

2. Now click on the friends map tab at the top of the page.

You can now click on a friend’s profile picture to see their location on the map shown. Please know that if we don’t have map data for a particular region or if your friend chose not to put their location in their orkut profile, you’ll see a message “(not on map)” below their profile name.
Please know that if we don’t have map data for a particular region or if your friend chose not to put their location in their orkut profile, you’ll see a message “(not on map)” below their profile name. You can also click on the “tiny little blue men” to see your friends’ locations. By clicking on one of these figures, a bubble will pop open to let you know which friend lives in that location.
When you are signed in to orkut account, you can use this cool feature directly by using this link. http://www.orkut.com/Map.aspx

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