Google Maps
Google’s new 3D maps may be experiencing visual distortion issues akin to Apple Maps.
While Google Maps reinvented itself, one executive might have made an indirect joke to Apple’s navigation app.
Google has redesigned their maps app.
The keynote address at Google I/O 2013 begins at noon EDT, and there are plenty of possible announcements. Watch it live here.
It looks like Google Maps could be in for a user interface update.
Google’s Street View lets users traverse the globe a step at a time, offering up first-person panoramas of famous locales, distant destinations and local streets from the comfort of an armchair -- or a mobile phone.
The criticisms about Apple Maps may have eased, but Google’s chairman still believes the Cupertino-based company should return to Google Maps.
Apple recently acquired a start-up company called WiFiSlam that aims to improve the accuracy of indoor maps, signifying the company's trajectory to providing more accurate maps for places like malls, libraries and museums.
Nearly three months following its (re)launch, Google Maps has received an update on Apple's mobile operating system, iOS.
After years of simply displaying a blank space, Google Maps has released detailed views of roads, terrain, cities and even concentration camps inside the authoritarian nation of North Korea.
While the rivalry between Google and Microsoft provides a healthy competitive incentive to the tech industry, the companies' inability to cooperate on Windows 8 Phones has lodged a roadblock in consumers' ability to access Google Maps using Internet Explorer.
Google has denied reports that they are blocking Windows Phone users from accessing Google Maps.
Earlier this week, we asked readers whether or not the debut of Google maps on iOS would give the iPhone 5 a competitive advantage over the Samsung Galaxy S3, and while 56.48 percent of 193 voters said no, recent data indicates that iOS 6 upgrades jumped 30 percent since the app's launch.
After the unforgettable launch of Apple's Map App, iOS users clamored for a practical, functioning navigation option.
Google Maps' return has been celebrated by millions.