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Wednesday, December 20, 2023

New-Generation Google Maps Features

 New-Generation Google Maps Features for Users

The experience with Google Maps keeps getting better, not necessarily thanks to the release of new features but following the expansion of new-generation capabilities to users worldwide. The battle in the navigation space is getting fiercer, and Google wants Google Maps to remain at the forefront of the innovation push. However, competitors also invest in new-generation capabilities, with Apple Maps getting new capabilities which were missing from its offering until now

Eco-friendly routes launched in 2021 to provide users with an alternative to the fastest routes, offering convenient ways of reducing fuel consumption and cutting vehicle emissions. The eco-friendly routing takes more factors into account when looking for routes to a destination, including the road incline. Another feature launching is support for live view walking directions. Google says it'll allow users to open the live view mode in Google Maps and get walking directions to a destination by scanning their surroundings. Google Maps will also get improvement in public transportation support. With this feature, Google Maps users can see a train's location in real-time right within the app.

The search giant announced that Google Maps will bring eco-friendly routing to users. Google said earlier this year that the eco-friendly routes helped cut emissions by the equivalent of taking 500,000 vehicles off the road. Google is also working on subtle refinements for Google Maps. The new colour palette enabled in Google Maps on mobile devices and the web caused controversy in the app's user base, making certain features, including navigation on Car Play, some what not easy.

iOS 17 brought support for offline navigation, allowing users to receive step-by-step guidance without an Internet connection. Google Maps has been offering this feature for several years. The investments in the detailed city experience are also living proof that Apple is more committed to building a more advanced Google Maps rival. The detailed city experience includes in-house Apple maps (the previous version of the application used third-party maps) and rich details, including medians, sidewalks, crosswalks, trees and 3D landmarks.

Meanwhile, the new capabilities, including the eco-friendly routing, keep expanding to more users, making the transition to an alternative solution less likely. The eco-friendly routes will start rolling out to users next month and will also support two-wheelers, thanks to the popularity of these vehicles. 







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