If you have OCD about tracking your items when ordering online like I do, or want to see where the hold-up is for a late shipment, isnoop.net’s handy little tool is here to help. It is built upon the Google Maps open source technology and shows the route and time of your packages.

Mapping addition builds on the original features of being able to track UPS, FedEx, USPS, and Airborne/DHL packages all in one place and having that tracking information published into a personalized RSS feed. The system automatically detects which company your tracking number belongs to and loads the package data for you.

In other words, rather then visit the site daily, it generates and RSS feed that you can subscribe to in your favorite feed reader for easy updates! Sweet! Since I use the Google Homepage for my feeds, I created a new tab just for packages and can put multiple RSS feeds in there to keep everything organized and handy, since I’ve been ordering a lot of stuff lately.

Don’t know about RSS feeds or what to do with them? Check this article out.

Isnoopt.net package tracker

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