Summary: Google tonight released an update to Google Maps for iOS
making it a universal app that now supports the iPad's native
resolution. Finally.
The new Google Maps for iOS (free, App Store) just landed and it has
native iPad support for the first time. In additional to supporting
the iPad's larger screen, the new version of Google Maps includes live
traffic and road incident reports. The new version of Maps also offers
indoor directions and maps for malls, airports, transit stations, and
more.
According to MacRumors Google Maps 2.0 for iOS does not include
on-the-fly rerouting (like it does on Android), but Google has said
that it plans to add the feature in the future.
Here's the full changelog of the new features in v2.0:
New design for iPad
Enhanced navigation including live traffic updates and incident reports
Explore: A new way to browse and discover popular local places to eat,
drink, shop, play and sleep
Simple 5-star ratings and reviews from friends, plus expert Zagat content
Great deals from your favorite brands with Google Offers
Indoor maps with walking directions for malls, transit stations,
airports and more
No word yet on whether the new traffic and incident report features
are coming from Google's acquisition of Waze in June, but it's
unlikley that Google could have integrated that functionality so
quickly.
The update is being rolled out gradually over the next 24 hours, so if
you don't see it in the App Store yet, check back soon. I was able to
download it immediately on my iPad mini and iPhone 5.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Google Maps 2.0 for iOS includes iPad support, live traffic and road incident reports
Posted on 5:44 AM by Unknown
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