New design of the web interface of Google Maps is now available for all

New design of the web interface of Google Maps is now available for all
 Only two months after giving us a look at their new web interface of Google Maps, Google opened the service to all. Previously available on an invitation only basis, the new desktop interface is accessible to all users on Tuesday. Google gave us a glimpse of the completely revised conference I / O developers in May 2013 services.

The update, which is available on the information page of Google Maps, sporting a new full screen interface and now inspired by "cards", a visual update based on Google aesthetics. The update uses vector graphics data instead of tiles, allowing Maps to load faster, even using a new "zoom out" feature that allows users to zoom into space.

Users can also take pictures of places and trips to see the full public transport solutions with comparative tables showing the differences in overall journey time. The update, which is available on the information page of Google Maps, sporting a new full screen interface and now inspired by "cards", a visual update based on Google aesthetics.

The update uses vector graphics data instead of tiles, allowing Maps to load faster, even using a new "zoom out" feature that allows users to zoom into space. Users can also take pictures of places and trips to see the full public transport solutions with comparative tables showing the differences in overall journey time.


Tags: Software, Google, iPad, Apple, Google Maps, iOS 


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