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Google Maps App Gets New Look and Features for Its 15th Birthday [Video]

Posted February 6, 2020 at 4:48pm by iClarified · 6623 views
Google has announced that it's celebrating the 15th birthday of Google Maps with a new look and product updates based on feedback from users.

In 2005, we set out to map the world. Since then we’ve pushed the limits of what a map can do: from helping you easily navigate from point A to B, to helping you explore and get things done in the world. With more than 1 billion people turning to Google Maps to see and explore the world, we're celebrating our 15th birthday with a new look and product updates based on feedback from you.

Starting today, iOS and Android users will see five simple tabs - Explore, Commute, Saved, Contribute and Updates.

● Explore: Looking for a place nearby to grab lunch, enjoy live music or play arcade games? In the Explore tab, you’ll find information, ratings, reviews and more for about 200 million places around the world, including local restaurants, nearby attractions and city landmarks.


● Commute: Whether you’re traveling by car or public transit, the Commute tab is there to make sure you’re on the most efficient route. Set up your daily commute to get real-time traffic updates, travel times and suggestions for alternative routes.


● Saved: People have saved more than 6.5 billion places on Google Maps—from the new bakery across town to the famous restaurant on your upcoming vacation. Now you can view all of these spots in one convenient place, as well as find and organize plans for an upcoming trip and share recommendations based on places you've been.


● Contribute: Hundreds of millions of people each year contribute information that helps keep Google Maps up to date. With the new Contribute tab, you can easily share local knowledge, such as details about roads and addresses, missing places, business reviews and photos. Each contribution goes a long way in helping others learn about new places and decide what to do.


● Updates: The new Updates tab provides you with a feed of trending, must-see spots from local experts and publishers, like The Infatuation. In addition to discovering, saving and sharing recommendations with your network, you can also directly chat with businesses to get questions answered.


For users who take public transportation, Google in introducing new insights about your route based on information from past riders. This includes:
● Temperature: For a more comfortable ride, check in advance if the temperature is considered by past riders as on the colder or warmer side.
● Accessibility: If you have special needs or require additional support, you can identify public transit lines with staffed assistance, accessible entrance and seating, accessible stop-button or hi-visible LED.
● Women’s Section: In regions where transit systems have designated women's sections or carriages, we'll help surface this information along with whether other passengers abide by it.
● Security Onboard: Feel safer knowing if security monitoring is on board—whether that’s with a security guard present, installed security cameras or an available helpline.
● Number of carriages available: In Japan only, you can pick a route based on the number of carriages so that it increases your chances of getting a seat.

To help future riders, you can answer a short survey within Google Maps about your experience on recent trips. Insights will roll out globally in March, with availability varying by region and municipal transportation agency.



Google is also expanding Live View, its augmented reality feature which shows you your surroundings with directions overlaid in augmented reality.

Over the coming months, we’ll be expanding Live View and testing new capabilities, starting with better assistance whenever you’re searching for a place. You’ll be able to quickly see how far away and in which direction a place is.



Finally, the Google Maps icon is also getting a redesign. Check out the new design in the video below!

You can download Google Maps from the App Store for free.

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