In the face of increased competition from Apple Maps and its 3D city views, Google today introduced its own vision for its next-generation Google Maps with a preview of its new more “immersive” ...
Google is embedding Gemini AI into Maps with conversational search and 3D navigation, solving problems many users may not ...
Google Maps now allows you to view your favorite global landmarks from a 3D perspective. Although the three-dimensional immersive view is not entirely complete at the moment, you can now check the ...
The new feature, introduced at Google I/O 2022, gives a rotating 3D view of cities from the air, with live traffic and weather. David Lumb is a senior reporter covering mobile and gaming spaces. Over ...
Google announced a huge update for its Maps app this week, with Immersive Navigation leading the charge. This feature brings a clearer, vibrant 3D viewing experience for drivers on the road, ...
Something to look forward to: The 3D view in Google Maps has become increasingly detailed and informative over the past year, offering users vivid previews of landmarks. Recent updates merge this ...
Google Maps' Immersive View is now officially launched. The newest feature comes a bit late as it was promised to release in late 2022. Despite this, Immersive View debuted in five cities across three ...
Google's 3D "immersive view" isn't completely ready, but you can get a glimpse of it starting today. The company is rolling out updates to Google Maps for Android and iOS that introduce aerial views ...
Google is rolling out a substantial Maps update that focuses on making in-car navigation easier to interpret, especially in situations where traditional map guidance can feel too abstract. The ...
Google Maps is getting two new features that make using its navigation app even easier while driving. Here's how the new features work.
For most uses, Google Maps is a flat, 2D app, and if your device can handle more graphics and a bit more data, you can fire up the Google Earth 3D data set and get 3D buildings. At Google I/O Google ...