Saturday, October 17, 2015

Google Maps Needs to Learn More About India


Google has more than 50 of its own applications, from what you can see on Google Play, and a large portion of these are must-have applications for any Android client. That is not an awful record, considering that Google Play has over a million and a half applications now however applications like Google Search, Clocks, Google Keep, Newsstand, Hangouts, and YouTube are essentials. What's more, crosswise over stages, there's presumably no application that is as valuable as Google Maps. 

Google Maps, the pursuit goliath's gigantically effective mapping administration, has been around for 10 years now, first for desktops, and after that for cell phones. 

For Indian clients however, the Maps experience is still basically hit-and-miss, notwithstanding years of upgrades and advancements. It's development has been overpowering, yet it will at present step to transform it into something that is dependably valuable for all clients here - and for sure, that is the situation in different parts of the world as well, as you may understand from direct experience. A week ago, a lady in Brazil kicked the bucket in light of the fact that she depended a lot on the Google-claimed Waze application. 

My own particular accident with Google Maps can't be contrasted with the Rio episode, yet it is likely an ordeal most clients - particularly in India - have confronted. I as of late went on several short treks inside of India and got myself dependably lost, on account of Google Maps. While the adventure was fun and went as arranged, Google Maps by one means or another figured out how to waste a considerable measure of time when we hit the street. Not just did it demonstrate the most convoluted courses to achieve a destination, it additionally passed up a major opportunity for a few eateries, and attempted to explore us through a couple blocked or occasional streets, which weren't interested in drivers.

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