Tag Archives: Maps

Three NKY Kroger Stores Part of New Pick-Up Partnership with Google Maps

Three NKY Kroger Stores Part of New Pick-Up Partnership with Google Maps

Three Northern Kentucky Kroger locations are participating in the Cincinnati-based grocery giant’s new partnership with Google Maps. A new program launched Wednesday that both companies say will help to streamline the grocery pickup experience. The pickup option increased in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a news release, when groceries are ordered from Kroger via the grocer’s app, users will have the opportunity to add the order to Google Maps.  When it is time to leave,… Source link

Read More »

Google Maps on iOS adds live location sharing in iMessage, home screen widget, dark mode – TechCrunch

Google Maps on iOS adds live location sharing in iMessage, home screen widget, dark mode – TechCrunch

Google Maps announced today three feature updates to its iOS app. With live location sharing in the iMessage app, a traffic widget for the home screen and dark mode, Google Maps is positioning itself as a stronger competitor against iOS’ native Apple Maps. Live location sharing was already possible in Google Maps — by tapping on the blue dot that shows where you are, you can share with select friends your ETA to your destination, and even how much battery life your phone has. But… Source link

Read More »

Google Maps on iOS is finally getting a dark mode

Google Maps on iOS is finally getting a dark mode

Google Maps will finally be getting a dark mode on iOS, nearly two years after Apple rolled out dark mode as part of iOS 13. The feature, which is arriving in the coming weeks, should be welcome for when you’re using the app at night or in dark environments. You can get an idea of what dark mode will look like in the picture at the top of this post. To turn on dark mode, go to the settings menu, tap on dark mode, and then tap “on.” And if you want Google Maps to flip between light… Source link

Read More »

Google Maps will show you how crowded your train is

Google Maps will show you how crowded your train is

Google Maps will show you which cars are the lease crowded on some train lines. Google Google on Wednesday announced several new features for Google Maps. It’s expanding a feature that shows you how crowded a transit line is to 10,000 cities across 100 countries. But it’s also testing something even more granular: the option to see which cars on a specific train are the most crowded on New York’s Long Island Railroad and for transit lines in Sydney, Australia. Both features may help you avoid… Source link

Read More »

Google Maps will help you avoid crowded mass transit in way more cities

Google Maps will help you avoid crowded mass transit in way more cities

Google is expanding the number of cities where Maps offers information about public transport crowding. The number of cities covered is increasing from around 200 today, to “over 10,000 transit agencies in 100 countries,” the company says. As well as crowdedness, Google says Maps is also being updated to offer more information about past travel. Google Maps’ crowdedness information originally launched pre-pandemic in 2019, but over the past year social distancing has made it more… Source link

Read More »

Google Maps Now Helps You Avoid People On The Train

Google Maps Now Helps You Avoid People On The Train

Google Maps is rolling out more accurate indicators of transit crowdedness. Photo: Florence Ion / Gizmodo The world is slowly opening back up. You might be finding yourself using public transit for the first time in ages and trying to figure out how to get around. Some helpful new Google Maps features could help us all navigate through this time, both literally and figuratively. For folks finding themselves back on a bus or a train, Google is expanding its transit crowdedness predictions. The… Source link

Read More »

Google Maps Shows Users “Potentially Fatal” Route on Ben Nevis

Google Maps Shows Users “Potentially Fatal” Route on Ben Nevis

In this May 2000 file photograph, sheep graze at the base of Ben Nevis in Scotland. Photo: Lisa Marie Pane (AP) A few years ago, instead of leading my best friend and I through a lovely and picturesque Spanish mountain trail, Google Maps took us to an isolated field with some cows. While I learned then not trust the internet when it comes to nature, it appears that an increasing number of visitors to the Scottish mountain Ben Nevis continue to do so, which could endanger their lives. In… Source link

Read More »

Google Maps users say it offers ‘potentially fatal’ routes on UK’s highest mountain

Google Maps users say it offers ‘potentially fatal’ routes on UK’s highest mountain

(CNN) — Hikers looking to summit Scotland’s highest mountain and other peaks in the area are being sent up “potentially fatal” routes by Google Maps, the region’s mountaineering organizations have warned. The John Muir Trust said Thursday that growing numbers of people using Google Maps to navigate up Ben Nevis risk being directed via a route that is “highly dangerous, even for experienced climbers.” Ben Nevis, a popular tourist destination, is the highest mountain in the British Isles,… Source link

Read More »

Google Maps suggests ‘potentially fatal’ routes up Ben Nevis, say mountain charities | Google Maps

Scottish mountaineering charities have criticised Google for suggesting routes up Ben Nevis and other mountains they say are “potentially fatal” and direct people over a cliff. The John Muir Trust, which looks after the upper reaches of the UK’s highest mountain, said attempts to contact the company over the issue had been met with silence. The charity said certain searches for routes up Ben Nevis on Google Maps directed users to the car park nearest the summit as the crow flies, and… Source link

Read More »

Google takes down maps made by Thai right-wingers targeting free speech activists

Google takes down maps made by Thai right-wingers targeting free speech activists

The user-generated map featured the full names, addresses, professions and alleged offenses of more than 400 people, including many students and some activists. It also included their photos, with a black box over their eyes and the number 112: a reference to Thailand’s strict lèse-majesté laws that make insulting or defaming the monarchy punishable by up to 15 years in prison. Source link

Read More »