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Discover Ludwig"live map" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an interactive, online map that is regularly updated with current information, such as real-time traffic updates. For example, "The live map showed significant delays on the local highways due to a stalled truck."
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An app with a live map of the office tells them.
(NASA/Handout/Reuters)#" Here is the NYTimes live map showing Irene's progress.
"The idea that you could look at, say, a live map on your watch and see zombies on it?
Tweets are automatically marked on a live map of the UK, building a picture of where wasps are most prevalent.
iPhone owners will have the option to share their location with the people who call them from another mobile via a live map or a text message.
Fitted with his tracker, he is set free above the city, where he identifies clandestine dumps and records the GPS coordinates on a live map.
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The system provides live mapping of vehicles, driver monitoring and a reporting dashboard.
Microsoft's Windows Live Maps had 7.1 million unique users in October.
Riders can now find live maps of routes on the authority's Web site, using a smartphone or desktop computer.
Gmail became even more useful as the company integrated contact lists, word processing, live maps and then later integrated the services on smartphones.
So long Live Maps, hello Google….
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