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Google Maps offers satellite imagery, street maps, 360° views, traffic conditions, and route planning for various modes of transportation. It was launched in 2005 by Google, after acquiring several companies that developed the technology and data behind it.
This web page lists locations that have blurred or censored satellite images on various services, such as Google Maps and Bing Maps. It explains the reasons and details of the blurring or censorship for each location, such as security, privacy, or political issues.
A table that compares various features and functions of different web map services, including Google Maps, Bing Maps, MapQuest, Mapy.cz, OpenStreetMap, Here WeGo, Apple Maps and Yandex Maps. See the availability, navigation, directory, interface and viewing interface of each service.
Learn how to use Chrome to translate pages into other languages, change your preferred language settings, and manage your list of automatically or never translated languages. You can also translate selected text, audio content, and use Google Input Tools for unsupported languages.
Maps show possible storm surge, rainfall levels and more as Hurricane Helene makes its way north toward Florida's Gulf Coast.
A comprehensive list of online map services by continent and country, including global and local maps. Bing Maps is one of the global online map service providers, covering the whole world with various features and data.
Learn about the history and features of Google Street View, a technology that provides ground-level interactive panoramas of cities. See the timeline of introductions and the countries with public street view available.
Google Maps Navigation is a discontinued mobile app that provided turn-by-turn voice-guided directions using GPS and Internet connection. Learn about its history, features, availability and comparison with other satellite navigation software.