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Half a gigameter of biking navigation in 12 countries in Google Maps for Android
August 29, 2012
(
Cross-posted on the
Official Google Blog
)
Whether you’re a seasoned century rider or a casual beach cruiser, finding the best biking routes can be a challenge. That’s why today we’re bringing mobile biking directions and navigation to the 10 countries where we launched
desktop biking directions last month
(Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK). Plus, we’re adding turn-by-turn, voice-guided biking navigation to
Google Maps Navigation (beta)
in every country with biking directions. Mount your device on your handlebars to see the turn-by-turn directions and navigation, or use speaker-mode to hear voice-guided directions.
Turn-by-turn biking navigation in Copenhagen
We know there are lots of ways to get from here to there, which is why
in 2010
we added
biking directions
to Google Maps in the U.S. and Canada, and continue to work to bring more biking features to more places. Today,
there are more than 330,000 miles (equal to more than 530,000 kilometers, or half a gigameter) of green biking lines in Google Maps.
Dark green lines on the map show dedicated bike trails and paths with no motor vehicles, light green lines show streets with bike lanes and dashed green lines show other streets recommended for cycling. Biking navigation even helps you avoid steep hills.
Bike layer showing recommended streets for cycling in Stockholm
Where
Map Maker
and biking directions are both available, riders can add bike trails, lanes and suggested routes to Google Maps, helping to create a more comprehensive map for everyone living in or visiting their community. Thanks to the contributions of
members of the biking community like Todd Scott
and
our partnership with nonprofits like
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
, we’ve added bike data for hundreds of cities and trails to Google Maps in the past two-and-a-half years.
When you’re pedaling from Point A to Point B, we hope biking navigation will make Google Maps for Android more useful to you.
Posted by Larry Powelson, Software Engineer, Google Maps
Map of the Week: Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG with Google Maps API
April 10, 2012
(Cross-posted on the
Google Geo Developers blog
)
Map of the Week:
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG with Google Maps API
Why we like it:
This Google Maps API implementation really speaks to the versatility of the API and breadth of the Google Maps API developer ecosystem! From small personal projects to exciting start-ups and high-performance cars, the Google Maps API can be used by everyone.
As you would expect, this top of the line Mercedes-Benz is loaded with all the bells and whistles. The vehicle’s integrated navigation system will be enhanced in certain regions by a fully functional JavaScript Maps API v3 implementation using
Styled Maps
,
Google Places API
,
Places Autocomplete API
,
traffic layer
, and the
Panoramio layer
as an Android App for the AMG Performance Media option. This provides the user with a familiar Google Maps interface in addition to the onboard maps from the navigation system.
(Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Gullwing Coupe at the O’Reilly Where Conference - April 2012)
For night time driving the SLS AMG takes advantage of
Styled Maps
to create a map that’s easier to view in low-light situations and does not impede a driver’s night vision.
Chances are, if you’re driving this around all day, you’re going to get very hungry. That’s where the Places API integration with Places Autocomplete API comes in handy. Drivers can enter in what they’re looking for it, be it Thai food or pizza and the vehicle will return a list of nearby places along with address, distance, and rating.
Once the Places API has helped you decide what to eat and where you need to go, you can view the destination in Google Street View. In the image below, the system is displaying Street View imagery directly in front of the hotel in San Francisco where the vehicle was located for the
2012 O’Reilly Where Conference
. From there you can enter directions that are displayed on a Google Map along with the option to display current traffic.
The engineers at Daimler have done an amazing job of taking Google Maps and combining it with one of the most-loved automobiles. There are many different types of developers in the Google Maps API ecosystem and
great implementations
like this remind us that the possibilities are almost endless!
Posted by
Carlos Cuesta
, Google Maps API Product Marketing Manager
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