Post by ivykhan885 on Mar 10, 2024 4:28:22 GMT
Google never sleeps. Following the release of the brand new core update , the Mountain View giant has previewed a series of upcoming search features in Google Maps to improve the user experience. An operation that could aim to increase the hegemony of the search engine, given that similar functions could make tour and activity booking sites and operators even more dependent on it, particularly when it comes to popular attractions. But let's go into the detail of the Google Maps update, taking inspiration from the Skift article . Photorealistic aerial videos Not at all discouraged by the discontinuation of Book on Google for flights , last September 22, at its Search On event, Google presented a new feature on Google Maps, for Android and iOS, which shows 250 "photorealistic" aerial videos of monuments, including.
The Empire State Building, the Louvre, the Tokyo Tower, the Acropolis and the Colosseum. In practice - do the real time test with us - you will now be able to view in the Google Maps app a 30-second aerial video of the Colosseum (or the Louvre, the Tokyo Tower, etc.) without people, which rotates around the reference point. Users can add photos, get directions Australia Telegram Number Data call the venue, save the attraction for trip planning, share it, or get ticket booking information from the official website or third-party providers. Booking options, as you'll see, included the Colosseum's official website and nearly two dozen other third-party providers, including Thrillophilia, Headout, and GetYourGuide. As it is doing for its new Google Search feature for trains in Europe and for vacation rentals in the Google Travel portal, the search engine does not charge these providers for clicks on booking links.
although it makes money if a company buy an advertisement. Predictive views of points of interest But another new feature planned for the next few months could be even more interesting for travelers and anyone in the traditional experiences or tour operator industry. Initially for the attractions of Los Angeles, London, New York, San Francisco and Tokyo, Google Maps will implement a feature that would predict the conditions of the point of interest in the following day, week or month , as stated during the latest Search On . “So if you're visiting San Francisco and want to visit Oracle Park, you'll have all the information you need to plan your day ,” said Chris Phillips, vice president of Google. “You will be able to see where the parking lots and entrances are and if the weather will be cold on game day, so you can bring a jacket.
The Empire State Building, the Louvre, the Tokyo Tower, the Acropolis and the Colosseum. In practice - do the real time test with us - you will now be able to view in the Google Maps app a 30-second aerial video of the Colosseum (or the Louvre, the Tokyo Tower, etc.) without people, which rotates around the reference point. Users can add photos, get directions Australia Telegram Number Data call the venue, save the attraction for trip planning, share it, or get ticket booking information from the official website or third-party providers. Booking options, as you'll see, included the Colosseum's official website and nearly two dozen other third-party providers, including Thrillophilia, Headout, and GetYourGuide. As it is doing for its new Google Search feature for trains in Europe and for vacation rentals in the Google Travel portal, the search engine does not charge these providers for clicks on booking links.
although it makes money if a company buy an advertisement. Predictive views of points of interest But another new feature planned for the next few months could be even more interesting for travelers and anyone in the traditional experiences or tour operator industry. Initially for the attractions of Los Angeles, London, New York, San Francisco and Tokyo, Google Maps will implement a feature that would predict the conditions of the point of interest in the following day, week or month , as stated during the latest Search On . “So if you're visiting San Francisco and want to visit Oracle Park, you'll have all the information you need to plan your day ,” said Chris Phillips, vice president of Google. “You will be able to see where the parking lots and entrances are and if the weather will be cold on game day, so you can bring a jacket.