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An issue with Google Maps as of late has left users without the ability to see alternate routes on the mobile app and car platforms such as Android Auto. Over the past couple of weeks, some Google ...
That being said, 9to5Google said this is a big deal because this is the first change to the super G logo in 10 years - since Google rolled out its new logo in 2015. Here is a side-by-side, with ...
The full word Google logo has not yet changed, and nor has the Chrome logo, or the Google Maps logo. But given they also include colour blocks… watch this space? Some were not so impressed ...
One of Android 16’s new features is “Live Updates” and we’re finally getting a peak into how they’ll work for apps like Google Maps and Uber Eats, but we might also be waiting longer ...
Google released light “Go” versions of some of its own apps specifically for these phones, and one of them is Maps Go. On paper, there’s no reason you should use this barebones version of ...
Google Maps on Android is starting to roll out a redesigned account switcher, accessible by tapping the profile picture. The new design combines "Add another account" and "Manage accounts on this ...
Google posted these details on its Google Maps transparency report saying the 999 million reviews were mostly across food and drink, then shopping, then services, then entertainment and recreation ...
Google's new logo is on the left, the one I edited is on the right. It's dang close. The actual logo has a little more yellow in it, and said yellow yaws a little closer to the orange spectrum of ...
Google has updated the look of its well-known "G" logo, changing the design of the character for the first time in 10 years. The new logo was first noticed by 9to5Google, and while it has the same ...
Google is one of the biggest brands on the planet, and a large part of the company's success has been branding. The company's colorful logo has been a staple for decades, letting customers and ...
Instead, we’re left guessing. Is it a long overdue response to the criticism of Google’s minimalist, flat-design aesthetic? Or, is the gradient in the new logo some kind of skeleton key to ...