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    Google Maps Navigation (Beta) - google lernt navigieren

    Eigentlich schon lange erwartet und jetzt wird es Wirklickeit.

    Die google Maps lernen navigieren.

    Die Google Maps Navigation (Beta) sollen alles bieten, was ein Navis so können muss.

    Zuerst dürfen alle Android 2.0 User in den Genuss kommen und probieren. Danach kommen alle anderen System an die Reihe.

    Since 2005, millions of people have relied on Google Maps for mobile to get directions on the go. However, there's always been one problem: Once you're behind the wheel, a list of driving directions just isn't that easy to use. It doesn't tell you when your turn is coming up. And if you miss a turn? Forget it, you're on your own.

    Today we're excited to announce the next step for Google Maps for mobile: Google Maps Navigation (Beta) for Android 2.0 devices.

    This new feature comes with everything you'd expect to find in a GPS navigation system, like 3D views, turn-by-turn voice guidance and automatic rerouting. But unlike most navigation systems, Google Maps Navigation was built from the ground up to take advantage of your phone's Internet connection.

    Here are seven features that are possible because Google Maps Navigation is connected to the Internet:

    The most recent map and business data
    When you use Google Maps Navigation, your phone automatically gets the most up-to-date maps and business listings from Google Maps — you never need to buy map upgrades or update your device. And this data is continuously improving, thanks to users who report maps issues and businesses who activate their listings with Google Local Business Center.

    Search in plain English
    Google Maps Navigation brings the speed, power and simplicity of Google search to your car. If you don't know the address you're looking for, don't worry. Simply enter the name of a business, a landmark or just about anything into the search box, and Google will find it for you. Then press "Navigate", and you're on your way.

    Search by voice
    Typing on a phone can be difficult, especially in the car, so with Google Maps Navigation, you can say your destination instead. Hold down the search button to activate voice search, then tell your phone what you want to do (like "Navigate to Pike Place in Seattle"), and navigation will start automatically.

    Traffic view
    Google Maps Navigation gets live traffic data over the Internet. A traffic indicator light in the corner of the screen glows green, yellow or red, depending on the current traffic conditions along your route. If there's a jam ahead of you, you'll know. To get more details, tap the light to zoom out to an aerial view showing traffic speeds and incidents ahead. And if the traffic doesn't look good, you can choose an alternate route.

    Search along route
    For those times when you're already on the road and need to find a business, Google Maps Navigation searches along your route to give you results that won't take you far from your path. You can search for a specific business by name or by type, or you can turn on popular layers, such as gas stations, restaurants or parking.

    Satellite view
    Google Maps Navigation uses the same satellite imagery as Google Maps on the desktop to help you get to your destination. Turn on the satellite layer for a high-resolution, 3D view of your upcoming route. Besides looking cool, satellite view can help you make sense of complicated maneuvers.

    Street View
    If you want to know what your next turn looks like, double-tap the map to zoom into Street View, which shows the turn as you'll see it, with your route overlaid. And since locating an address can sometimes be tricky, we'll show you a picture of your destination as you approach the end of your route, so you'll know exactly what to look for.
    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGXK4jKN_jY]YouTube - Google Maps Navigation (Beta)[/ame] [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLXZ5BHeDFg[/ame]

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    Hier ein Video von einem Test:

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D63jWnL9svE]YouTube - Verizon's Motorola Droid - Google Maps Navigation demo[/ame]

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    Nach den Screenshots zu urteilen, zieht das Programm ja massiv Daten ausm Netz

    The F4M shoutbox. Discussing pointless stuff since 2007.

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    Das tut Googler Maps so auch schon.
    Aber das Navgieren fehlt echt noch.
    Freu mich schon drauf.. Mal sehen was es kosten wird...

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    Laut Börsen-News soll das Programm kostenfrei bleiben, was die Aktien der großen Navihersteller ein wenig ins Wanken gebracht hat...

    MfG

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    Die Konkurrenz hat richtig Schiss. Weil wenn google was macht, dann richtig. Ich gehe mal davon aus, das man eine Flat haben sollte, weil so Sachen wie StreetView zieht Daten ohne Ende.

    Dafür sieht es halt richtig gut aus und wer kann sich da noch verfahren

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    Zitat Zitat von logofreax Beitrag anzeigen
    Dafür sieht es halt richtig gut aus und wer kann sich da noch verfahren
    Mir fallen da auf Anhieb ne Hand voll Leute ein...

    MfG

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