
Google has released a new update for users of Google Maps. The released version now reads as 6.10, and introduces a new flow of information related to transit. Google currently in its blog stated that it currently boosts schedules for more than 1 million transit stops across the world in nearly 500 cities.
Below is the official change-log of the released update;
- Now, whenever you search for a city or postal code, the borders of that region are highlighted.
- Under My Places you’ll notice we’ve added new tabs, which will help you access all your information from a single place; from your saved maps for use offline to your starred places and Custom Maps created on your desktop.
- If you enable Location History, you’ll be able to browse the places you’ve been on a daily basis with an updated Location History dashboard.
Google maps always come pre-installed on an Android OS. To update your Google maps, go to Google Play > My Apps, and refresh the list of updates available. You can update your Google Maps app from there.
Source – CNET, Androidcentral








