Google means magic!
Google Maps is a unique feature of Google that spreads magical fascination in the world of information technology. Even a few years ago, if you wanted to go somewhere unfamiliar, you had to ask ten people to find the way and then leave. But thanks to Google Maps, no part of the world is unknown now! No matter where you want to go, if you search the map, you will immediately find the way, how to go everything! Although Google Maps is incredibly popular all over the world, many people in our country are still not used to it.
So let's find out today 5 great tips and tricks of Google Map, so that from now on we can easily become proficient in using Map
What is Google Map? And how does Google Map work?
Google Maps has been a major topic on the Internet for over a decade, but do you know how it actually works? Google Maps is one step away from magic, beyond our imagination. For example, how does Google create such accurate maps for so many different regions? How could the world collect so much information? Who works to maintain and update the maps? And what do you know about real-time traffic conditions, temporary speed limits, and operating hours for nearby businesses?
Somehow these complex features work very well, relying on Google Maps for everyone’s daily navigation for our daily use. Let's talk about what magic is behind the scenes
Google Maps is a web mapping service developed by Google. It helps us with satellite imagery, street maps, 360 ্তার panoramic views of the street (street view), real-time traffic conditions (google traffic) and location for foot, car, bicycle, or public transport, etc. In October 2004, the company was created by Google, which turned it into a web application. Following the additional acquisition of a real estate data visualization company and a realtime traffic analyst, Google Maps was launched in February 2005.
Google's public mission is to "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." Many, but not all, of the company's current day projects focus on this mission - a mission that relies on collecting, organizing, and interpreting millions of gigabytes of data. But the information that Google is trying to organize is not just online. Most of it is offline. At a very basic level, Google Maps has collected a huge amount of information offline and published it online. We're talking about things like highway networks, road signs, street names, and business names. Google hopes that Maps will be able to do much more in the future.