Google Maps just got a major revamp, with a fresh new interface, and some new tricks.
                
                Just take a look at the image below:
 
Google Map’s new interface is a lot better than before
Web
Search on the new Google Maps
Let’s say you’re looking for  coffee shops near Mumbai’s Marine 
Lines railway station, you can use the term “near” in your search query.
 Therefore, the most appropriate search query would be “coffee near 
marine lines”. In the results you’ll be shown all the coffee shops 
located around Marine Lines railway station. You can do the same for 
other similar search queries.
Instantly share URLs
Whenever you want to share the URL of a particular map, all you 
have to do is click a button called “link” on the older version of 
Google Maps. The new Google Maps will allow you to always have a 
permalink of  any place you search for. Whenever you search for any 
location, you‘ll find its URL present inside the address bar, ready to 
be retrieved and shared instantly with your friends.
View all available information for a location at once
Say you have a friend’s wedding in Kolkata and you want to tour the
 place while there. Once you’ve entered the city name in the search 
field, related imagery for the place will automatically show up. All you
 need to do is simply click on any location on the map and explore the 
area with the help of photo tours that will appear below the search box.
 Earth view can be accessed at the bottom-left corner on the new 
interface of Google Maps.

Look for things nearby and you’ll never consult another guide book
Android / iOS
Zoom in as you please
If you think pinching the screen is the only way to zoom in and out
 of Google Maps, you’re not well acquainted with all of its 
capabilities, because in addition to this, you can also double-tap your 
screen, hold, and then scroll up and down to zoom in and out. 
Get offline Google Maps
If there are particular locations on Google Maps that you’re fond 
of, you don’t need to be online and connected to access them each time. 
You can simply make them appear offline for later use. While you’re 
online, go to the Google Maps application on your phone and open the 
map. In the search box, you’ll find search suggestions for recently 
accessed places. Select “Make this map area available offline” and 
you’re done.
Note: This feature is currently available only on Android, and not on iOS.
Start using turn-by-turn navigation instantly
To enable GPS support for turn-by-turn navigation, you don’t have 
to get into your mobile settings. Google Maps now gives you this option 
right inside your application. Just select your current location and 
desired destination. You’ll find the transportation icon at the 
bottom-right corner of your Google Maps application. Taping this will 
automatically execute voice guided turn-by-turn GPS navigation, without 
taking you away from your Google Maps experience.

 Looking through search history
Explore local businesses
In case you’re looking for a particular place or a category of 
different places to eat, drink, shop, rest or be entertained, tap the 
search box to find a card called “Explore” in order to start exploring 
places in the categories of your choice, viz Eat, Drink, Shop, Play or 
Sleep. Through Explore, you’ll be able to find relevant places tagged 
within the area of your choice located in that particular category with 
ratings out of five stars and reviews as well thanks to the new Zagat 
integration.
Once you’ve found a business or service, you can allow the search results to point you towards other similar results. 
On a Phone
If you’re using Google Maps on your smartphone, you’ll find a bunch
 of details right after tapping on any location in the application. You 
just need to swipe up and down the info sheet to find out more about 
that particular place. If you want to find more such services, you don’t
 need to revert to the search box. Swipe left and right on the existing 
search results page to view many other such businesses.

 How it looks on Android
On a Tablet
Google Maps has been optimized for tablet users. The dropdown 
search menu and directions float above the main maps, providing a sense 
of space and continuity within the app.  Unlike on smartphones, you just
 need to tap on any location to get all the information about that 
particular place instantly and as efficiently as possible.
Access Street View
Similar to Google Maps on  desktops/laptops, there’s  no longer an 
option on mobile devices to access Street View as soon as search results
 show up. If you want Street View of a particular location on Google 
Maps, simply press and hold on the map to drop a pin. This will render 
an info sheet, which lets you access the Street View option.
Share your location
Similar to the way you access Street View, you can also share your 
location instantly with your friends or colleagues. Simply press and 
hold on the map to drop a pin. This will take you to an option allowing 
you to share via different applications i.e. text message, email, 
Bluetooth etc., depending upon the applications you have installed on 
your device such as Facebook and WhatsApp Messenger.

Who needs physical maps?!
Save your location
The Google Maps application even lets you save your searches for 
later use. Simply press and hold on the map to drop a pin, and find an 
option for saving your query. If you want to retrieve the saved search, 
tap on the person icon in the upper right-hand corner near the search 
box and scroll down to access your saved places. 
Find search lists
If you always search for a limited number of places, you can 
convert them into a list for quick reference. Simply open the search box
 and tap the list view icon. If you’re using a tablet, tap an option 
called Results List in your Google Maps app.
Note that since the app is still in beta mode, we should expect to 
see many more changes based on user feedback. Also, some of the 
mentioned tips and tricks may not work in your country or on certain 
devices



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