Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Google Maps 2.0 for iOS launches with support for iPad

Google Maps 2.0 for iOS launches with support for iPad
Just a week after the renewal of Google Maps for Android has released an update for iOS devices has affected the Apple App Store.

Google Maps 2.0, which began rolling users worldwide Tuesday, support for larger touch screen of the iPad. As with updating the Android version of last week, the new version of iOS seems to have a clean design, with softer colors.

As the enhanced version of Android, iOS update sports navigation features live traffic updates and incident reports and internal. It also includes the same Foursquare Explore feature designed to help users navigate and find restaurants, bars, shops and hotels.

The update has been seen in stores in Asia and soon came to the U.S. store.


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


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The redesign of Google Play Store reveals glass support

The redesign of Google Play Store reveals glass support
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Google Glass, finding significant step giant laptops, has found a home in applications. The company launched Tuesday pending Google Play online market overhaul. Early this morning, a user of Android, Nicolas Gramlich, posted a screenshot of his Google+ page showing that one of the titles available on the market includes support for Google Glass.

The display came a few hours after the site Android and Me posted a screen showing Google that glass is included as a compatible device for applications in Google Play capture. When choosing glass down Google menu, however, users find that the reality can not be chosen because "they recently opened Google Play App Store on the device."

Until this feature is included, Android users can browse the search company recently redesigned the video game market. At its I / O conference earlier this year, Google announced that it would review Play. The new design includes a mosaic approach to sift through programs and allows users to view the classes, tables listing key applications, and new releases.


Tags: Google, Consumer content, Google Play, apps marketplace, mobile
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Google joined the push technology for the transmission of television offerings

Google joined the push technology for the transmission of television offerings

The field is filled with competing to offer television on the masses via Internet technology companies.
Google has made proposals to media companies about licensing their content for "over-the-top" service that provides the kind of video on networks of cable providers and satellite services The Wall Street Journal, citing unidentified people familiar with the matter. It revives a first attempt by the Mountain View, Calif., company a few years ago, the report said, adding that the launch of Google has evolved to include a product demonstration.

 But before such a service can even become a reality, and is part of a competitive landscape. Not only will over-the-top services compete with cable television providers like Comcast and pay-TV providers like DirecTV satellite that consumers were carrying thousands of content choices for decades, handle technology heavyweights are vying to produce an alternative flow based.

 Intel was looking for a similar service, to be launched this year in an effort to be part of the next big technology market, after the company missed the boat on smartphones.

 In addition, Apple has always said he is working on an Internet TV service to complement its current Apple TV device, which currently VOD services but few options live alone reproduces the experience Flip a switch through multiple channels of live TV.

 Beat Google and Apple by hand in another form of streaming media. It launched a streaming music service in May to Google competes with the likes of Pandora and Spotify and - later - Apple with its iTunes Radio. Google has launched a software platform TV, the Chrome browser morphing to superimpose on a smart TV in 2010, but was greeted with a very warm response. With so many players run an over-the-top, Google and the rest have clearly expect a warm hug for this purpose.



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