If you’re a Google Maps user, you’ve no doubt noticed how feature-rich the service has grown in recent months, with Google over the last few days alone adding new capabilities like now letting you quickly discover bike-sharing stations around you in addition to seeing how crowded your train, bus or subway is likely to be. Those complement a ton of other useful services within Maps, like the ability to use it as a kind of quasi-Yelp to find loads of data on a business, share your ETA with friends and loved ones — in addition to, you know, using the service to plot a distance from Point A to Point B.
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Google takes users inside its never-ending quest to map everything in the world originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 22 Jul 2019 at 21:37:43 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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