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Google Maps for Android Labs Offers Offline Caching

17 points| arunagarwal | 13 years ago |lifehacker.com

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[+] mmanfrin|13 years ago|reply
This has been around for a while. Also, it's less than ideal, as it is simply a cache of the map (meaning no directions). Its good if you need a traditional map map, but not so good if you're used to the robustness of having a smartphone map.
[+] jfno67|13 years ago|reply
I used it while abroad. Since the GPS works, you can see where you are on the map, which is a big plus over only a paper map. Obviously getting data access would be even better, but it's a nice free alternative.
[+] andybak|13 years ago|reply
The post is dated July 10, 2011 people...
[+] pkulak|13 years ago|reply
Haha! Oh wow, I need to pay attention more.
[+] pkulak|13 years ago|reply
Seems like Google announced this event out of pure fear, then only later scrounged up some content for it.
[+] BHSPitMonkey|13 years ago|reply
Yeah, I'll agree that the event didn't really seem necessary, though the part of the talk about the products' history and development was interesting, as well as looking at the new Street View devices. The really interesting part for me was at the end, when they showed off their new 3D city modelling efforts. Really amazing stuff:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMBJ2Hu0NLw#t=4296s

[+] nailer|13 years ago|reply
They've already had offline maps in labs for around a year I think - go into labs, enable 'offline caching', click an area, then 'cache for offline' - it'll grab a 10 mile square of the map around the pin.

The announcement seems to be that the feature is coming out of beta.

[+] LaSombra|13 years ago|reply
IIRC this feature was available as a Labs experiment on the Android version
[+] derwiki|13 years ago|reply
I read this and got it set up literally on the BART ride to the airport, going to a place I've never been (Turkey). I love living in the future.
[+] jawns|13 years ago|reply
Ah, so it's like an authorized version of Mobile Atlas Creator and TrekBuddy.