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Nacirema
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Status: New idea

I read a lot of news and often forget or become confused about exactly where a place is or what surrounds it. For example, I know approximately where Ukraine is but sometimes an article references a country that borders Ukraine and I am not sure where that is. So, if I could highlight" Ukraine" and right click and select "Globe View" and see Ukraine and the border countries, that would be awesome. There are many other places in the world that are mentioned in the news that I am not familiar with, and so a quick look at a digital globe, without having to use a new tab and search engine and try to find a link that shows the location, would be helpful. There are many ways to enhance this, of course, like also linking to Wikipedia for that place or being able to show the time and weather, or providing a link to Google Maps. The main thing, though, is just to pop up something that quickly shows us where Nairobi is, or where Peru is, or where Ohio is.

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Status changed to: New idea
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

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Mizar
Familiar face

Great idea! And it would set Firefox apart from other browsers.

okay_okay
Making moves

interesting . i like it!

JimCarner
Making moves

This is a great suggestion. I'd like to be able to right-click on the name of a town/city and have it open up in Google Maps and/or just hover the cursor over the name of the town/city and have a pop-up appear that shows a map of where it is. Ideally this would work in both Firefox for Windows/Linux and Firefox for Android (although with Android you'd have to long-press the town/city to get the options you want).