Google Maps launches offline, searchable navigation.



Google Maps launches offline, searchable navigation.

Nov. 10 2015 9:00 AM Google Maps Will Now Give You Directions Even If You Don't Have Service GIF from Google You finish a hike and you want to look up where to get a snack, but your smartphone can't find service. Your car garage is a dead zone. Or maybe you're traveling internationally and don't want to pay for smartphone connectivity. On Tuesday Google announced a new feature for its popular Maps service that will allow you to store data offline so you can look up local businesses and start turn-by-turn navigation when your device is totally cut off. And if service comes back at some point, eveyrthing seamlessly updates with the real-time data you've been missing. The idea is that you select a broad geographic area that encompasses all the regions you might go to on a typical day. Google Maps calculates how much storage it will take to keep the information for that area locally on your device, and then you start the download. Amanda Bishop, a product manager on Google Maps,

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