Google maps satellite

  1. Get around and explore with 5 new Google Maps updates
  2. Explore Street View and add your own 360 images to Google Maps.
  3. Google Earth vs Google Maps
  4. Use Live View on Google Maps


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Get around and explore with 5 new Google Maps updates

From the very beginning, we built Google Maps to help you connect with the real world. In 2007, we introduced Street View, the first imagery platform to show you panoramic views of streets all over the world — from Tokyo to Tonga. A year later, we let you throw away your printed directions and get real-time navigation directly from your phone. And three years ago, we were the first to launch Live View and bring AR to navigation at scale. Thanks to our deep knowledge about the world and powerful AI advancements, we’ve spent the last 16 years bringing helpful information and experiences just like these to the map. Today at Google I/O, we’re announcing five new updates so you can more easily navigate, explore and get things done. Reduce hard-braking with routing updates Imagine you’re driving to meet a friend. As you approach a busy intersection, the traffic slows suddenly and you have to slam on your brakes. According to research from experts at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, these hard-braking moments — incidents along a route that cause a driver to sharply decelerate — can be a leading indicator of car crash likelihood. Soon, Google Maps will reduce your chances of having hard-braking moments along your drive thanks to help from machine learning and Here’s how it works: Every time you get directions in Maps, we calculate multiple route options to your destination based on several factors, like how many lanes a road has and how direct a route is. With this upda...

Explore Street View and add your own 360 images to Google Maps.

Bringing your map to life, one image at a time Street View stitches together billions of panoramic images to provide a virtual representation of our surroundings on Google Maps. Street View's content comes from two sources - Google and contributors. Through our collective efforts, we enable people everywhere to virtually explore the world.

Google Earth vs Google Maps

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Use Live View on Google Maps

Discover and navigate places in the real world with the help of Live View. Live View availability • This feature is only available in select countries. • Your device must be • The walking area must have You can find Live View in areas Street View already covers. Tip: When you try Live View for the first time, a message pops up on your phone to get access to your camera. Google Maps offers two views for walking navigation: the 2D map and Live View. With Live View, you get directions placed in the real world and on a mini map at the bottom of your screen.You can use Live View navigationduring the walking portion of any type oftrip. • On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app . • In the search bar, enter a destination or tap it on the map. • Tap Directions . • Above the map in the travel mode toolbar, tap Walking . • In the bottom center, tap Live View . • Follow the on-screen instructions to help Maps find your location. Tip: Point your phone camera at buildings and signs across the street, instead of trees and people. • Once Maps knows where you are, you’ll getdirections through the camera view on your screen. Tip: For safety and to prolong your battery, we suggest you put away your phone once you know where to go. • Your phone vibrates whenyou reachthe next navigation step or destination. • When you want to return to Live View, simply tilt your phone to a vertical position or press the Live View button. Important: Live View is not intended for use in a mo...