How a fox will make it easier to ... browse Google Maps
How a fox will make it easier to ... browse Google Maps
We use maps in the Google app. In order to make our navigation in the city more fun, the company has created a real-world gamepad, which has been set in the streets of the application.
He wants to help with the best possible navigation, giving a helping hand as he uses the smart cell camera to direct us.
To date, users have been routed by the application that uses the camera to suggest a direction.
In the revised version of the application, we combine real-world images on which maps are deposited and, with the activation of our location identification, we can access more information - street names, etc - with less effort. Google's vice president, Aparna Chenaphraganda, showed the video's user's path illuminated with darts, which turn green when we need to change direction.
The fox is "shown" to help the darts ... and to make us smile.
We use maps in the Google app. In order to make our navigation in the city more fun, the company has created a real-world gamepad, which has been set in the streets of the application.
He wants to help with the best possible navigation, giving a helping hand as he uses the smart cell camera to direct us.
To date, users have been routed by the application that uses the camera to suggest a direction.
In the revised version of the application, we combine real-world images on which maps are deposited and, with the activation of our location identification, we can access more information - street names, etc - with less effort. Google's vice president, Aparna Chenaphraganda, showed the video's user's path illuminated with darts, which turn green when we need to change direction.
The fox is "shown" to help the darts ... and to make us smile.
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