While Google Maps is primarily the go-to application whenever it comes to navigating more conveniently to a specific address, the Mountain View-based search giant has slowly turned it into a full ...
Google Maps new biking directions feature shows safe-to-ride bike paths in green. It's not the path we'd take to Citizen's Bank Park, but hey, Google does no evil, right? Google Maps new biking ...
Jonathan Maus of BikePortland.org is back in DC for a bike summit and was one of the first to hear the most exciting bike nerd/computer nerd news I’ve heard in a while: Google maps now has bike ...
Hooray for Google adding bicycling directions to Google Maps — too bad it isn’t more useful. I’m not sure this is Google’s fault, however, as many bike routes/lanes/paths are poorly documented and ...
Well, this is awkward. Just one day after Ford-owned Spin announced that its e-bike and scooter rentals are now findable on Google Maps, its competitor Bird has, well, exactly the same news to share.
Google Maps is no longer just a regular navigation app, as all the improvements it has received lately turned it into the go-to destination for many more purposes. Among them, there’s also the simple ...
More e-scooter and e-bike operators are integrating their services with Google Maps. Earlier this week, Ford-owned micromobility company Spin announced that Google Maps users will be able to find its ...
Google Maps is working on navigation avatars (Navatars) specifically for the Bicycling mode. The feature was spotted in version 26.11.06, and the Bicycle navigation avatar will appear in the “Your ...
As part of Sustainable with Google 2021, the company today announced a slew of features across its products that let you make “more sustainable choices.” In Google Maps, this involves launching ...
Google Maps has recently added a number of cycling features as more people have taken to riding bikes, ebikes, and electric scooters during the coronavirus pandemic. And yet as much as I appreciate ...
Cyclists might be the only beings on the planet who still ask others for directions. That’s because there’s a bunch of necessary bike-specific knowledge you can get only from other cyclists. How steep ...