Missing Map Icon

I want to get directions on my new Blackberry Curve 8900, but for some reason there is no map icon for me to click on (as pictured in the tutorial). Do I have to download this? Shouldn't it have come on it? How do I get it? Many, many thanks for any help!

You can download and use Google Maps in your device. Check this link - http://www.google.com/gmm
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