Google Maps for Android robustified: voice search, transit directions, and more
by Devin Coldewey on June 16, 2009

Google Maps for Android has been functional since its release, but now it’s actually catching up to the real thing, and sports some features that integrate it more completely with Android while also increasing its usefulness. Personally, I’m excited about public transportation being included in directions; you’re most likely to need that when you’re out and about and have nothing on you but your phone. Voice search within Maps could be handy, but I foresee many difficulties when somebody lives on an uncommon street name like “McGilvra.”

I’m happy they’re implementing the long touch to invoke Street View (very intuitive) but the streets are little and your finger is big, so you’ll likely be looking at a store down the street or on an adjacent one much of the time. I predict it will drive you into fits of rage, but you need to keep it together, man.

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