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Redesigned Google Maps hands-on: vector-based, more personal and coming soon to mobile
Posted On 15 May 2013 By Darren Murph. Under: Uncategorized.
According to Bernhard Seefeld, product management director at Google Maps, "this is the most significant overhaul of Maps since it launched in 2005." We sat down with both Seefeld as well as Jonah Jones -- lead designer of Google Maps -- following...
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Sign-up page for revamped Google Maps shows off plenty of new features
Posted On 14 May 2013 By Sharif Sakr. Under: Uncategorized.
Just hours before its I/O event, Google has apparently had a little accident: the sign-up page for "the new Google Maps" briefly went live, revealing a slew of extra details about what's coming in the rumored refresh before quickly being pulled. D...
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Wii Street U update brings Miiverse support with favorites, emotional tags
Posted On 09 May 2013 By Brian Heater. Under: Uncategorized.
Not exactly earth-shattering news in the weeks leading up to E3, but Nintendo Japan announced some nice little additions to its Google-powered Wii Street U. The panoramic mapping service is getting support for the proprietary Miiverse social netwo...
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UK finally gets access to Google’s Map Maker editing tool
Posted On 10 Apr 2013 By Sharif Sakr. Under: Uncategorized.
Those red pins look almost like little hearts, revealing which countries have been showered with the affection of Google's crowdsourced map improvement tool and those -- like the UK -- that have so far been left out. We can now safely ignore the char...
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Google Maps now delivering live transit info in New York, DC and Salt Lake City
Posted On 27 Mar 2013 By Brian Heater. Under: Uncategorized.
Good news for us mass transit riders -- well, those of us in a couple of select US cities, at least. Google Maps is getting more live contextual info in New York, Salt Lake City and Washington DC. Riders will be able to check out live departure times...
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WSJ: Apple takes WiFiSlam indoor-GPS mapping startup under its wing for $20M
Posted On 23 Mar 2013 By Joe Pollicino. Under: Uncategorized.
Watch out, Google Maps for Android, it looks like Apple's iOS Maps may soon be entering the building -- when it comes to indoor GPS tracking anyway. The Wall Street Journal's Digits blog is reporting that Apple has confirmed it purchased WiFiSlam, a ...
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Google Maps brings you to Everest, Kilimanjaro with all your toes intact
Posted On 18 Mar 2013 By Brian Heater. Under: Uncategorized.
Living vicariously just got a bit more exciting. Google Maps had added some of the most famous (and highest) mountains in the world to Street View. The list includes Aconcagua, Kilimanjaro, Mount Elbrus and Everest Base Camp -- four members of the Se...
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The Engadget Interview: Daniel Graf talks Google Maps for iOS (video)
Posted On 29 Jan 2013 By Myriam Joire. Under: Uncategorized.
"It has been a wonderful success for us," says Daniel Graf about Google Maps for iOS. Originally from Switzerland, Graf worked for Leica and Philips, and went on to co-found video service Kyte before landing at Google in 2011. There, he ran the mobil...
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Google: it’s cool, guys, we didn’t run over a donkey
Posted On 16 Jan 2013 By Brian Heater. Under: Uncategorized.
Before you go hurling insults like "donkey killer" at a multinational software giant, it's probably best to get the other side of the story. In spite of visual evidence to the contrary, Google insists that it did not, in fact, run over a burro while ...
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The Daily Roundup for 01.09.2013
Posted On 09 Jan 2013 By David Fishman. Under: Uncategorized.
You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours -- all handpi...
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