- Google’s last duty fall could be a great victory for summer trips
- As with flights, you can now track prices and set alerts for hotels
- Google Maps can also extract possible places to visit from screenshots
If you are a fan of Google flights, especially for price monitoring data and how the current prices you are seeing are classified against other days, a gift awaits you. As part of a suitable features for the next summer trips, Google aims to make hotels what has been done for flights.
And yes, it’s as good as it seems. Now, when you look for hotels on Google, you will have the option to ask the search giant to track prices. Essentially, turn on the function and then get an alert if there is a price drop.
Similar to flights, it can be a bit descriptive, establish a price range or a “do not bother me if it does not fall” here. It will even take into account a rating of stars if you have a selected one and the general area where you were looking for a hotel.
Google is implementing this new hotel monitoring function worldwide in desktop and mobile. Once you are available, you will find it correctly in the search, complementing the historical knowledge of the history of hotel prices.
This feature centered in the hotel is launched along with some other new functionality of Google, all billed under preparing for summer trips. The ability to configure price alerts for hotels is, without a doubt, the easiest characteristic to use and could have the most significant impact. I could potentially help you save in a stay.
Another new feature that could help you better prepare for a trip is the screen capture support inside Google Maps. If you enable it, Google Maps will check the photos and deliver a list of places that you have taken screenshots.
So, if you have been capturing Tiktoks about the best places to eat in New York City or perhaps a list of the best ice cream places in Boston, you will not need to dig through all of them to find all the aforementioned places.
On the other hand, with some help of AI, Google Maps will look through your screenshots, you will find those points and list them well in a useful list for you. He will live in the application in a list entitled “screenshots”, and this feature is completely optional.
This feature could be useful, but taking into account that screenshots are not used just to travel or remember specific points, this could also be a bit of privacy.
It is only chosen and is not lit by default, but now it is being implemented on mobile devices with English in iOS first, with Android following shortly.