Today, Google announced the addition of search-by-voice and transit directions to Google Maps on Android devices. In addition, some improvements have been made to Google Latitude in Google Maps for Android.
Searching By Voice
Users can search for a place on Google Maps by simply saying it out loud. Currently, it is set up to understand English in American, Australian, and British Accents (I have to wonder how it handles the wide variety of sub-accents...there is quite a difference between an Eastern Kentucky accent, a Boston accent, and a Wisconsin accent for example).
Once a user searches with their voice, a map of places will be presented to them. Google has improved upon its business listings to include content like store hours, prices, ratings, and reviews.
Transit and Walking Directions
Users can access public transportation directions for over 250 cities. Specific cities can be found
There has also been a feature added called Updates, which lets users communicate with friends and post messages. To use this, simply click the "updates" tab. Friends will have to download the new version of Google Maps for Android to use the feature, which is still in the "experimental" stage.
Google Maps Gets Some Improvements on Android
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