Google Maps on the Ocean does update on it's own, about once every minute. I let it run while I drive into work and it updates all the way there. Or coarse that minute seems like forever if you watching it and hitting 0 thinking your refeshing it. Because if you read the screen 0 doesn't refesh it, 0 takes the map to your current location in the world.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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