Posts Tagged ‘Google Maps’
Google Maps Updated

Google Maps has seen an update to version 6.1.1. This new version fixes "bugs on tablets and phones" according to the latest change log. This includes an issue starting the Navigation app on certain Honeycomb devices as well as an issue with phone numbers on the search result page. So, if you have been experiencing ...
Samsung Introduces Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus

Today, a new entry-level Android device from Samsung has been announced, the 3.65-inch Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus. The Galaxy Ace Plus as Android 2.3 Gingerbread on-board and the latest TouchWiz 4.0 interface on a 3.65-inch HVGA display. The phone's sports a 1GHz CPU and comes equipped with a 5MP rear-facing camera (no front-facing camera), along with ...
Google Maps For Android Updated

Google Maps has been updated to version 5.7, with a smattering of new features. One big new feature for the city folks is the addition of Transit Navigation. It's in beta, but gives you directions via public transit in more than 400 cities worldwide, tying it all into turn-by-turn directions. You also get better access to ...
Google Maps For Android Updated

Google has updated Google Maps bringing it to version 5.4.0. Here's what's new in this version: View Google Maps Searches in Your Google Web History See Additional Business Details For a Search Result On Your Map Report "destination not here" in Navigation (Beta) Search history tied to your account is great if you need to bring up a search ...
Google Maps Updated

Google Maps has been updated to version 5.3. The updated addresses some bugs and some new additions. New features include: Location history dashboard for latitude Check in at home after setting a home location in latitude. Add your own aspects about places when rating them. Head on over to Android market to grab the update or use the download links ...
Google Maps Navigation Automatically Routes Around Traffic

Google Maps Navigation has activated a nifty new feature. As your driving and using a Google Maps route and have traffic ahead, the application will automatically route you around it. It's all automatic and you don't have to do a thing. Here's what they say about it in the Google Mobile Blog: You don’t have to ...


