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23 April 2010

Google Makes Maps Search Smarter, Adds Store View

Google has updated Google Maps service enabling users to search nearby locations easily. This means if you are searching for a particular location then Google Maps will give more relevant search suggestions in a drop-down box. Apart from that, Google has also made Google Store View official and thus wants you to be able to check stores right from your computer browser.
Google Maps is now powered with more accurate and relevant results throwing Suggest feature for getting most useful suggestions based on the location you're viewing. Google had already spiced up its Search interface and it now identifies user location for offering more relevant search results. This feature was previously under limited testing in China, Germany and cities like Hong Kong.
Along with that, Google has also introduced new Google Store View and is offering big businesses in U.S., Japan and Australia to get the interiors of their store clicked by professional photographers. Google will send its photographers to business owners for arranging the time for a photo shoot of stores. Everything would be clicked by Google's photographers at no cost. Thus, business owners get better prospects to show what they are offering to their potential customers. Currently, this trial is being run in 30 cities across U.S., Australia and Japan. However, we're sure that security concerns would be taken care of. See more on this here.

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