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    Google I/O 2018: Maps goes beyond navigation, becomes about exploration

    Google I/O 2018: Maps goes beyond navigation, becomes about exploration

    By Bhavika Bhuwalka
    May 09, 2018
    02:30 pm

    What's the story

    Several updates have been announced to Google Maps at the company's ongoing Google I/O 2018 annual developer conference in California.

    The focus has shifted from Maps being exclusively a navigation tool to it becoming an AI-powered personalized service offering customized suggestions and recommendations based on location.

    The new features will roll out globally on Android and iOS mobile apps this summer.

    Explore

    The redesigned Explore tab will show trending places in vicinity

    Google Maps has revamped its Explore tab. Now it'll serve as a "hub for everything new and interesting nearby."

    You can check out a particular location on Maps, and it will show you restaurants, events, and activities in that area.

    Further, features like the "Foodie List" will help you discover new, trending restaurants, curated with the help of local experts, publishers, and Google's algorithms.

    Group Planning

    Group planning will help friends vote on places of interest

    This feature will allow you to create a list of potential group outing suggestions for friends to vote on.

    Long-press on a place listing and a chat head-like bubble will pop up that will follow you as you keep browsing and where you can compile all the options.

    Then the list can be shared with your friends, who can vote for their preferred venue.

    Your Match

    No longer basing your decisions on random restaurant ratings

    Another major new feature is "Your Match." With this, Google Maps will assign you a personalized score regarding what types of restaurants you like.

    This is based on the kind of places you eat at or order from, the ratings you have given to restaurants, and your manually set eating-out preferences.

    Your Match will tell you how closely a restaurant matches your own preferences.

    Information

    A news feed-like experience with For You tab

    The new "For you" tab will basically showcase interesting updates in your area and recommend new restaurants that have opened. Your feed will also feature algorithmically designed "Trending this week" lists. You'll be able to "follow" neighborhoods and cities you want to keep updated on.

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