According to Google, Gemini will be able to locate virtually any destination, including restaurants, hotels, and movie ...
Google has started adding its Gemini AI assistant to Google Maps, allowing users to talk to the app instead of tapping the ...
While Google Maps is a great tool for navigating new areas in your car, bike, or public transit, it also offers excellent ...
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10 New Features in Google Maps Exclusive to India, Driving Will Be Easier and Smarter
Did you know that Google Maps will now make both your driving and traveling easier than ever? Yes, Google has launched 10 new ...
Google Maps offers Gemini-powered navigation in India along with proactive safety alerts, local tips
Google has partnered with local government authorities to roll out proactive traffic alerts and accident-prone area alerts.
Google Maps integrates Gemini for a hands-free, conversational driving experience with landmark directions, proactive traffic ...
A high-resolution digital map allows people to plan their routes along the ancient roads of the Roman Empire. Combining ...
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Google Maps introduces new features supported by Gemini AI
Users will be able to tap on the camera icon in the app, and information for different restaurants, cafes, shops and landmarks will appear. The feature is supported by Google Lens, a visual AI search ...
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Soon you will be able to talk to Google Maps in India while driving
Google Maps is launching a hands-free, conversational AI-powered navigation feature in India, enabling drivers to interact ...
An incredible new map captures a stunning snapshot of the Roman Empire's vast transportation system as it was nearly 2,000 ...
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Impressive new visualization tool is the ‘Google Maps’ for Ancient Rome, according to researchers
The digital tool, called Itiner-e, allows people to virtually see a map of how the ancient Roman roads were once traveled in ...
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A stunning map created by archaeologists gives you a new reason to think about the Roman Empire
The Roman Empire had an impressive road network. A new dataset now visualizes the road map, adding over 100,000 kilometers of previously unknown routes.
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