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      Google Maps gets new navigation functions

      Google Maps has always been extremely popular and used, being perhaps the main map service in the world. Now the company has announced more support for GPS navigation in Maps by adding functionality to report stopped streets, traffic jams, road objects and other inconveniences.

      Other apps already did this kind of thing, like Waze itself. The app was even purchased by Google in 2013, and since then Maps has been getting imported functionality. In May of this year, Maps also received the function of reporting the location of radars, to then warn drivers in proximity to the device.



      In addition to these improvements, and because iOS also needs to evolve, Google has another big news on the way. All the changes and improvements presented now come to the version available for iOS. That is, those who have an iPhone will also be able to use the new features in the application.

      Google naturally preferred to develop and test these new features on Android. Now that they are mature and stable enough, it's time to expand to other operating systems.

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      These two novelties will gradually reach users in the coming days, improving the service in the application. These arrive with the next versions of the app, and it is necessary to download the updates in order to access them.



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