- Google Maps is celebrating its twentieth birthday
- These are some of the most popular places and locations in their history.
- Google has also shared some useful tips and tricks
Happy birthday, Google Maps: The venerable application has turned 20, and to celebrate, Google has listed some of the most popular places in its maps, as well as sharing a lot of Google Maps tips and tricks that you may not have found before.
The “some of the most reviewed and most photographed places” on Google Maps in recent decades include restaurants, parks, monuments, museums, castles and more, from eight barbecues in Texas to the Cathedral of Colonia in Germany in Germany . .
Google has also shared some of the most popular locations in the immersive view on Google maps, where you can really see the photograph at ground level and internal places: the Eiffel Tower, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Big Ben and the Griffith Observatory are included.
At the end of the rounding, there are also some fun photos of Street View, with animals broken by Street View cameras. It is worth seeing the list in its entirety; See how many places you have visited and how many could plan see in the future.
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Continuing with birthday celebrations, Google has shared a list of 20 things that I couldn’t know with Google Maps. If I already knew about any of these tips and tricks, it can be considered above average when it comes to technological knowledge.
A couple that caught our attention is the integration of AI Gemini recently aggregate that we report previously, and the air quality report that you can find where you travel: touch the layer icon (upper right corner) to find it.
Google also mentions the offline maps function (touch your profile picture and then Off -line maps in the mobile application), and the lists function that allows you to mark destinations and share them with others: change to the You tab in the application to find your lists.
Here is a bonus advice that Google does not mention: if you are using your phone with one hand, you can still approach and get out of the map playing double, then sliding your finger or thumb up and down. You are welcome.