Google has once again updated its Google Maps Android app, one of the killer features for Android-powered devices, and once again introduced some big, cool features.
The headliner is Transit Navigation, which adds a turn-by-turn, or in this case, stop-by-stop navigation for public transport routes. The feature is... |
7 July 2011 05:43 GMT |
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Android mobile phone users in Australia who are fond of having Google Maps Navigation available on their devices in the country should rejoice, as the Mountain View-based Internet giant is reportedly getting ready to announce the solutions as available this Wednesday.According to some of the latest news around the I... |
15 November 2010 05:21 GMT |
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Google Maps Navigation (beta) is now available for Android phone users in UK and Ireland. All Android-based devices running under the 1.6 or higher flavor of Google's mobile platform can access the extended functionality Google Maps Navigation 4.1.1 Beta brings to them for free. The feature was launched last ye... |
22 April 2010 04:34 GMT |
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Mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless is reportedly gearing up to deliver a software update for one of its recently released Android handsets, namely the HTC DROID Eris. The device, as many of you might already know, has been delivered to the market with the 1.5 version of the platform on board (Cupcake), yet it seem... |
5 December 2009 02:42 GMT |
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Google has been pushing hard in the mobile space with its Android operating system for smartphones, which is now mature enough to tackle the best phones out there. The devices running Android are also getting more competitive especially with the new Motorola Droid announced today. But being just as good wasn't g... |
28 October 2009 12:10 GMT |
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Search engine company Google has had a rather busy day today, with the release of a new Android SDK with support for Android 2.0 (Eclair) and with the launch of the first mobile phone that runs under the new OS version, Motorola Droid, available come November 6 on Verizon, yet it seems that it still has some other ca... |
28 October 2009 11:20 GMT |
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