Monday, February 09, 2015

This awesome trick lets you use Google Maps even when you're offline (GOOG)

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-use-google-maps-offline-without-wifi-2015-2

Google Maps

Since Google launched Maps ten years ago this week, the service has become completely increasingly ingrained in our lives.

One lesser-known Maps features is that you can download a part of a map to check out even when you don't have mobile data or wi-fi. It's especially handy for travelers, who often don't have cell service. 

Here's how you use make it work:

First and foremost, download the Maps app. Then, either search for a location, like "New York City," or zoom into a specific area that you want to save for viewing offline, and click the location box at the bottom of the screen:

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In the top right corner, you'll see three vertical dots. Click them, and you'll see a "Save offline app" option:

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Google will ask you what you want to call the new offline map:

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Then, you can find all your saved maps by swiping right any time on the app and tapping "Your places":Maps

Viola! You'll see your saved maps, and be able to find your way around even without cell service or wi-fi (you'll still be able to see your location as a blue dot):Maps2

 

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source: http://www.engadget.com/2015/02/08/google-buys-odysee/?utm_source=Feed_Classic_Full&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget&?ncid=rss_full

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Source: http://gizmodo.com/even-balloon-animal-clowns-will-soon-be-replaced-by-rob-1684302198

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Source: http://gizmodo.com/how-the-silk-road-trial-set-a-dangerous-legal-precedent-1684208875

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