Tag: google maps

  • Apple will remove Google maps for own maps app in iOS 6

    Apple will remove Google maps for own maps app in iOS 6

    After its acquisition of a number of Map making companies, Apple may be working on a Google Map rival app for iOS. According to 9to5Mac the new maps will be based on technologies from Placebase, C3 Technologies and Poly9. Including an amazing 3D maps mode acquired from C3. The app is set to be released next mont at the WWDC when apple will also announce the next iOS 6.

    [9to5Mac]

  • Google gets in on April Fools Day : Google Maps 8 Bit for NES with Video

    Google Wants to give you the full Maps experience on the most popular computer system ever made, the Gameboy. Google has deployed thousands of servers to over come the limitations offered by the NES systems. A dial up cartridge allows you to get real time results from said servers. 

     

    Google Maps

  • Google gets fined in France for Free Google Maps

    Google gets fined in France for Free Google Maps

    Really? A Parisian commercial court in France has fined Google to pay a fine of €500,000 for giving its maps for free.  Bottin Cartographes,  who was on the other side of the lawsuit claimed that the Company ( Google) has leveraged the market by giving away its Google Maps service for free, while others try to make a living off it. 

    “We proved the illegality of [Google’s] strategy,” said the prosecution counsel. 

    Google plans to Appeal the decision, and believes that the company has not eliminated competition in this segment and is purely giving away its services because it can. 

    Honestly, since when are Awesome products for free, looked down upon?

  • Google Maps on Android now with indoor locations

    Google Maps on Android now with indoor locations

    If you have updated to the latest version of Google Maps on Android, you will now notice that Maps is now updating indoor locations on its maps app. Google Maps 6.0, which is a free update for phones loaded with Android 2.1 and up, will bring you intimate details of many shopping centres and airports in the US and Japan. The app is also sensitive to which floor you’re on, so if you go up an escalator in the shopping centre, the list of stores will update. 

    Now this is seriously useful utilization of your portable handheld device.

    [Google Blog]

  • Google Maps on Android Now Add 3D Buildings in Several Cities None from India

    Google Maps on Android Now Add 3D Buildings in Several Cities None from India

    Google announced on Tuesday that it has added support for 3D buildings in 13 additional cities on Google Maps, including London, Paris, Barcelona, Stockholm, Singapore, Lisbon, Boulder, and 11 cities in South Africa. 

     To activate 3D buildings in one of the aforementioned locations, simply zoom in close to the city and the application will then show a 3D renders of the city landscape. If you already upgraded your Google Maps to the latest version a software update will not be required to view the new Google Maps in 3D

    [GOOGLE]

  • Google Maps on Browser updated for Android and iOS

    Google Maps on Browser updated for Android and iOS

    You already have an App for Google Maps on your Android or iOS device. But admitting that 40% of its Maps users are Mobile based, Google today unveiled a new interface to cater specifically to mobile Smartphone users.

    Offering a lot of the same features that are offered in the Full Desktop version, the mobile version is quite in the scope of the usability aspect. Including the ability to view your location, search nearby areas with suggestions and auto-complete, get directions for driving, transit, biking, or walking, view different lays, view Place pages, and access your starred locations.

    The native iOS app does not store Starred Locations/ or show them for that matter.

    Via : Google

iGyaan Network
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.