Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Google Maps interfere in public buildings.

Google Maps, the famous online mapping service Google will densify its database, making its entry inside public buildings. For his first attempt, Google has chosen to use this new information in the Maps application of its Android OS. On the official blog of the company, explained that "detailed plans of the floors appear automatically when you zoom in on a building with the interior mapping."

If it is legitimate to ask questions about the accuracy of GPS, it is also explained that the plan of one floor will be updated almost simultaneously to be ups and downs of the user.

The first maps provided are those of the airports in Atlanta, Chicago, San Francisco, Narita and some shopping centers such as IKEA, Home Depot, Bloomingdale's and Mitsukoshi in the United States and Japan.

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