Google Maps has begun to expand the detail of cities at street level

I don't know if you will remember but Google Maps was the default Maps application on the first iPhones. A map manager that was incorporated into the iOS ecosystem because of how well it was done. Over the years Apple decided to divest itself of Google and created Apple Maps, the main competitor to Google Maps. Which is better? It is a matter of taste, but the truth is that Google has a much higher amount of information than Apple. Over time Google has been adding even more information and has just added it to some cities. Keep reading that we tell you everything new about Google Maps and in which cities you can enjoy it.

This update is part of the renewal of the Google maps that they already announced last August. Now they allow us to have more information at street level in cities such as London (center), Tokyo, San Francisco and New York. The level of detail grows to the point that even the streets have been updated at the cartographic levelIn other words, their scale corresponds to reality, the width and shapes are as they are in the same cities. The detail can even be that pedestrian crossings, medians and pedestrian islands can be marked. Very useful information when planning a route from a mobile device through Google Maps.

All the Vegetable areas will also undergo a renovation so that we know at a map view the state of the places where we want to move, that is, we will be shown the exact width of a beach for example. This is part of the next step in digital mapping, we have quite reliable maps of the world, and now what companies want is to modify them to make them more realistic. And you, Do you use google maps? Do you prefer Apple Maps?


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  1.   PJ said

    What a question ... it answers itself.