Google Maps' revamped interface now available to all
Google had earlier shown off the update to its
Maps service back during Google I/O. The company had since started the
closed invite-only beta for the new Maps. Now, however, the search giant
has made the preview version of maps available to all. On opening Google Maps
on your web browser, you will be asked if you want to try out the new
Maps. If you want to take a look at some of the features that will be
making it to the new version of Maps, you can give the preview a spin,
or simply take a look at this video:
While the new Google Maps does look quite pretty, it is still a preview, and as a result, seems to be somewhat feature-incomplete. For instance, Google still hasn’t added support for multi-level maps, indoor maps or even the ability to add new destinations during route-planning. We couldn’t even find the “find me” button to make Maps focus on the area around us. As with the recent update to the mobile version of Maps, the new desktop Maps will have a cleaner interface and a greater focus on ratings and reviews.
In other news, Google Maps has also been released for the iPad. The
new version of Maps for the tablet has the same interface as the new web
version of the service. The version of Maps released for the iPad
brings features such as an Explore option that lets you browse nearby
restaurants, bars and shops. iPhone users will also be getting the same
features in an update.
Just recently, Google had rolled out the new Maps update for Android devices. The first thing you will notice with this update is that the user interface of Google Maps has been given a major overhaul. The design is now similar to what the iPhone version of Google Maps looks like after the major update back in December. The menu button has now shifted to the left and more emphasis is now being laid on ratings and reviews.
While the new Google Maps does look quite pretty, it is still a preview, and as a result, seems to be somewhat feature-incomplete. For instance, Google still hasn’t added support for multi-level maps, indoor maps or even the ability to add new destinations during route-planning. We couldn’t even find the “find me” button to make Maps focus on the area around us. As with the recent update to the mobile version of Maps, the new desktop Maps will have a cleaner interface and a greater focus on ratings and reviews.

And Google Maps for all!
Just recently, Google had rolled out the new Maps update for Android devices. The first thing you will notice with this update is that the user interface of Google Maps has been given a major overhaul. The design is now similar to what the iPhone version of Google Maps looks like after the major update back in December. The menu button has now shifted to the left and more emphasis is now being laid on ratings and reviews.
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