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  • Google Maps helps more than 1 billion people a month get around. Beneath the simple interface, Google is pulling billions of data points to get the most accurate route for users. After 17 years in users’ hands, mapping technology continues to advance and get more accurate.
    WSJ explains how Google Maps uses advanced technology like satellites, GPS data and photogrammetry to help you get from point A to point B.
    Illustration: Adele Morgan
    0:00 There are roughly 50 million updates a day to Google Maps
    0:59 Google Maps’ aggressive acquisitions
    2:16 How satellites, aerial imagery and photogrammetry are used
    6:10 Google Maps’ privacy concerns
    7:40 The future of mapping
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Комментарии • 669

  • @ev.c6
    @ev.c6 Год назад +2678

    As a computer scientist, Google Maps for me is just a marvel of software engineering, creativity and talent. All gathered at one place. Google Maps is an amazing tool.

    • @Random17Game
      @Random17Game Год назад +106

      yeah, surely there is privacy issues and etc, but the trade off is just too good, it makes my life so much easy, I don't care if Google executives get filthy rich

    • @Madikon07
      @Madikon07 Год назад +38

      @@Random17Game Google Maps significantly facilitates human's life meaning that privacy issues can't cancel benefits provided by this application but toxic folks scream everywhere about privacy blah-blah-blah, tbh, it's funny to hear it

    • @Zakmmr
      @Zakmmr Год назад +26

      I ablsolutely adore google maps. It is my favorite online addiction. But I also support checking in on it and making sure we have some agreed upon level of privacy from these powerful corporations. Oversight is important. And who knows what the future holds. Many of the freedoms we assume we have today could easily dissappear with new technologies. Lets make sure we are balancing everything to make a better world for everybody.

    • @iKingRPG
      @iKingRPG Год назад +1

      Agreed.

    • @joejacko1587
      @joejacko1587 Год назад +2

      it would be nice if they make it so their phone app quit switching my routes because it thought one was faster when i went to Disneyworld yes faster but i didn't have change to pay the tolls

  • @Collinsv8
    @Collinsv8 Год назад +1121

    Pretty incredible technology. I rely 100% on Google Maps for navigation to unknown places. But with convenience and free use comes the consequence of giving up 100% privacy.

    • @Anthony-db7cs
      @Anthony-db7cs Год назад +98

      Eh. Cell tower data still tracks you, even if you never used Google Maps.

    • @Collinsv8
      @Collinsv8 Год назад +19

      @@Anthony-db7cs that's fair

    • @Random17Game
      @Random17Game Год назад +30

      yeah, surely there is privacy issues and etc, but the trade off is just too good, it makes my life so much easy, I don't care if Google executives get filthy rich tbh

    • @chanistheman
      @chanistheman Год назад +11

      @@Anthony-db7cs right? people forget u got a phone number and a sim card that can be tracked and located. not hard

    • @raghu7174
      @raghu7174 Год назад +3

      For the incredible value Google Maps provide, the data you share with Google is worth it.

  • @cheongkentang8370
    @cheongkentang8370 Год назад +680

    It's insane how this is made possible. Modern technologies really is the modern version of alchemy.

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis Год назад +3

      sadly such information means it is easily deleted. Paper maps last for centuries. A few streets in my area already lost older street view that got deleted.

    • @hailexiao2770
      @hailexiao2770 Год назад +11

      @@ligametis If they're printed on acid-free paper, stored properly, don't get burned/torn/lost, etc, then paper maps can last for centuries. Most of them don't.

    • @shadowkillz9606
      @shadowkillz9606 Год назад +2

      @@ligametis Paper maps last centuries, but almost none does because you can rip a paper up pretty easily.

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis Год назад

      @@shadowkillz9606 They do last in libraries and they can be digitized as pdf or similar. Problem with google is that it is a private online service. It goes bankrupt, changes some things and old maps can get deleted, become totally inaccessible.

    • @amentet
      @amentet Год назад

      Alchemy never worked 😒

  • @Layput
    @Layput Год назад +420

    People don't realize how magical google map is. It would be the first software I would pay for if it were being sold. But alas, it is free, for a small compromise of privacy.
    I have worked in Saudi Arabia for more than 10 years and at the time that there was no smartphones, all we could do was ask strangers for direction. Being an introvert, asking people was one of my most dreaded things to do.
    Fast forward around 2012 and I didn't have to ask strangers anymore even if I was in the middle of the desert.

    • @pilotavery
      @pilotavery Год назад +16

      I would legit pay $250 a year for Google maps. It's so much better than every competitor that even if every other one was still free I would legit pay a subscription of $250. However, apparently Google thinks it's worth it to give it to me for no charge in exchange for showing me ads and learning from my searches.

    • @pilotavery
      @pilotavery Год назад +9

      I love privacy as much as the next guy and I even deleted my facebook, but Google Maps data is anonymized anyway and their contract and terms and conditions clearly State what it can and cannot be used for, and making Maps better is 95% of it. So I'm good with letting them know my location.

    • @krsam007
      @krsam007 Год назад +12

      The problem is that they can’t make it paid because then the consumers will decrease drastically impacting the amount of data coming from them

    • @edenassos
      @edenassos Год назад

      Like everything else in the world, it only seems magical to people who don't know what is going on. It's just simply AJAX paired with the most powerful data centers and CDNs in the world.

    • @LuukDomhof
      @LuukDomhof Год назад +5

      @@edenassos I don't think you can reasonably say it's just "simply" anything. Not even if you're the developer of a project of this scale. It's an incredible feat of engineering and software design to get results this detailed so quickly in so many different form factors.

  • @oneverest
    @oneverest Год назад +215

    As a software engineer, google maps has always facinated me, more so than their search. We learn the basics of routing algorithm or image geotaging or storing geo data in grids, but this is at such massive scale... I don't know how they do it.

    • @Shadoufang
      @Shadoufang Год назад +3

      But for consideration too is SRI TerraVision which was earlier than the "billion dollar code"

    • @ZNIR777
      @ZNIR777 Год назад +18

      Same! It is pretty accurate and it's very fast too. Like how did they convert such a big analogue and complex data into digital ones then compute those humongous streams of data to create a real-time result!!

    • @jacknguyen5677
      @jacknguyen5677 Год назад

      Magic

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 Год назад

      i have a friend thats on the google maps team! I'll have to send this to him :p

    • @codycast
      @codycast 9 месяцев назад

      Pfft. Not that hard dude. I could do it in 30 days tops.

  • @ineedtoeatcake
    @ineedtoeatcake Год назад +288

    A huge thank you to Google Maps! I would have missed out on a lot of meaningful, social experiences in my life if not for that app. It has been a fantastic way to discover local interesting places to visit. Additionally, satellite view makes me feel more connected to the land around me than the default layout has.

    • @marnix1
      @marnix1 Год назад +3

      Yeah, you are absolutely right. 👍👍

  • @matthewjungling
    @matthewjungling Год назад +199

    I'm an avid Google Maps user. I regularly contribute data to the platform in the form of business information (hours, menus, reviews) and imagery (photo spheres and photos). I have willingly allowed location access to the app for the last 2 or so years, so they know roughly where I've been in all of that time since. Why do I do this? I like being able to see where I've been in my adventures and travelling. I won't say that Google probably doesn't use this data against me, but tech giants are gathering this data anyways through other sources, so I'm okay with sharing it firsthand.

    • @laneythelame
      @laneythelame Год назад +21

      Well at least you understand what is being done, maybe not the full details but this is life for everyone now. We just gotta accept it!

    • @buttofthejoke
      @buttofthejoke Год назад +16

      Same here. I love Timeline feature. Plus, it shows that I had visited a restaurant 4 years ago. I might not even remember, but it also shows pictures I took at the time, and brings back those memories.
      I also sometimes get drunk and forget which all places I visited the previous nights, and timeline shows me when, how long and by what means I traveled. I know they are taking the data, but personally it's worth it.

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis Год назад

      And then they delete that street view when street location changes or delete photos like with Panoramio....

    • @Betapro461
      @Betapro461 Год назад

      Blink twice if Google is holding a gun against your temple.

    • @Madikon07
      @Madikon07 Год назад +1

      You provide info about your business and think that it's a contribution? Funny

  • @mygillian
    @mygillian Год назад +45

    cannot imagine life without GoogleMaps. There are even days that I checkout places and traffic situations in different cities even though I'm not planning to drive there.

  • @92kosta
    @92kosta Год назад +17

    I remember being so blown away by the satellite imagery when I saw my city on Google Maps back in 2007.
    I was also blown away a week ago when I realised my city had a 3D view on Google Earth.

  • @blueburaq
    @blueburaq Год назад +64

    Google Maps is hands down the best application.

    • @nickkerr6068
      @nickkerr6068 Год назад +7

      Google maps and google lens are the future

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis Год назад +1

      @@robertmusil1107 other search engines like Yandex already have better working alternative to lens.

    • @arlobiega3882
      @arlobiega3882 Год назад +1

      I Speak GOOGLE Translate😎💯

    • @shadowkillz9606
      @shadowkillz9606 Год назад

      @@ligametis Yandex WHO? Irrelevant is all they are

  • @brianholmes1812
    @brianholmes1812 Год назад +70

    Its interesting hearing tech developers talk about privacy concerns and issues, because so often it seems to be something that never even occurred to them that people might be uncomfortable with. Not in a way that they're being malicious, but rather they didn't cinsider that people would have a problem with the data collection. Its a very different mondset than most ofther people seem to have

    • @Niemand80
      @Niemand80 Год назад +10

      It's not really up to the developers. They may have to implement the tracking and such, but that's their job. I they wouldn't, they could get fired. Many game developers really live for their job, but because higher-ups want and need their money, developers are forced to release a bad game.

    • @ShaferHart
      @ShaferHart Год назад +3

      it's the other way around: tech developers are close to the ONLY ones taking privacy seriously in any way. Your average ig or tiktok user doesn't seem to give a flying f about their privacy lol. Privacy matters are effectively relegated to esoteric topics judging by how most people easily give it away without seemingly any concern.

    • @ayoCC
      @ayoCC Год назад +1

      @@ShaferHart Everyone is different, but there's definitely enough mindful experts who have nothing to gain from breaching privacy, that would rather not have it be a concern.

  • @klfrost7
    @klfrost7 Год назад +50

    As a Google Streetview Photographer, I love seeing more creative content being created around Google Maps. Now it's time for businesses to capitalize on the Immersive view once it's available.

    • @lamureon
      @lamureon Год назад +2

      what does a Google street view photographer do? find interesting locations and screenshot?

  • @mateuspollonio
    @mateuspollonio Год назад +19

    I think this is one of the most important technologies humankind has developed in history
    and I think the tech behind this is incredible, and all of this in a simple app you can use anytime!
    I travelled do another country for the first time, few years ago, and when I arrived, in no time I was driving to my hotel, using maps... When you stop to think about it. It blows your mind

  • @Max-ve5tu
    @Max-ve5tu Год назад +43

    I honestly couldn't give two sh**s about whether some guy at Google knows where I have been or whether I like to go to Starbucks in the morning. Google Maps is an incredible technology that has saved me hundreds, if not thousands, of hours. I will gladly give up some data for me to be able to use that service free of charge.

  • @a9mission439
    @a9mission439 Год назад +11

    THE MAN BEHIND THIS IS GENIUS I NEVER ASK FOR LOCATION WHEN AM LOST NO MORE. Congrats for documenting this.

  • @IlKairos
    @IlKairos Год назад +3

    I still remember printing out directions on MapQuest. How far we've come !

  • @victorespino5650
    @victorespino5650 Год назад +12

    I like the data on if a place is busier than usual or not

  • @Walter-kn5te
    @Walter-kn5te 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is so interesting. I can only imagine how complex it is to combine all those sources of information and make them work seamlessly.

  • @JohnnyBlaze6954
    @JohnnyBlaze6954 Год назад +15

    I totally remember traveling around the world using GOOGLE EARTH when it first came out!! it was so much fun exploring random cities outside the USA

  • @ianmukunya
    @ianmukunya Год назад +3

    Google maps is a project of the century, those people truly changed the world for good.

  • @LarsOfMars.
    @LarsOfMars. Год назад +68

    It's rather disingenuous of Google to downplay (to the point of not mentioning it) just how much of the Google Maps base layer is made up of contributions from individual people. In this article it is suggested that the base layer map, i.e. the map composed of lines and polygons denoting roads, buildings, land uses, etc to which everything else 'snaps', is generated from the measuring and comparing of what can be seen in the satellite photography and extrapolated via photogrammetry. This is not the case.
    Every line on Google Maps has been drawn by hand, and almost every person who drew those lines is not an employee of Google. This was originally done via the Google Map Maker Program which was abruptly closed down after a tiny handful of participants 'sabotaged' the map in some mildly humorous ways. That program gave authorised participants full access to edit the base layer map but since it's closure the only way to edit the map is via the 'report a problem' feature which is, whilst being extremely limited in its functionality, is at least available to anyone and everyone.
    My personal contribution, albeit small in terms of the global scale of the mapping exercise, was to effectively build the map of Scotland's major cities (except Dundee which I never got the time to get to before Map Maker's closure). When I started it the map of the largest city in Scotland was unusable for navigation with entire districts being without mapped roads, often even when there were roads they had no names or numbering, major motorways were missing or had on/off ramps missing, and Street View coverage was resultantly poor.
    The map of Scotland, and indeed anywhere you look on Google Maps, is a result of individual people drawing it, not some magical algorithm that makes it all happen. The Google guy in the vids commute is only possible via Google Maps because someone else drew it for free.
    It would have been nice for him to acknowledge that.
    Anyway, should you like to test out what I've said go on to Google Maps and find a place that has good Street View coverage, now look for a part of the map that hasn't mapped existing public roads (the roads might have been built or reconfigured since the last mapper who looked here). Now drop a pin on that unmapped public road and report a data problem, follow the steps to suggest a missing road, draw the missing road in the screen provided, submit the edit, and wait for approval. If approved you will now see Street View data 'snap' to that road thus demonstrating that without user contributions it doesn't matter how much other data Google has - they can't utilise it if you haven't drawn the map for them.

    • @vicente3j
      @vicente3j Год назад +15

      Great insight, that does seem disingenuous of Google, or of WSJ more likely

    • @YT-mp7ei
      @YT-mp7ei Год назад +12

      While I don’t doubt your contribution to the maps, you’re over exaggerating the proportion of data/effort that made Google Maps what it is today. Just because Google Maps in early 2000s didn’t expand to Scotland doesn’t mean they weren’t working on algorithms to increase the scalability of the mapping services. If individual contributions are such a big part of it, then why haven’t we seen an open source global mapping services with similar functions?
      Just because you don’t understand the operations happening in the background and can only see from your own perspective, doesn’t mean your own perspective is true.

    • @LarsOfMars.
      @LarsOfMars. Год назад +14

      @@YT-mp7ei I'm talking about the here and now today not just when the Map Maker Program was running (it having been permanently closed in 2015). Even today I am participating in a project Google emailed me (as a former participant and Regional Lead in the Map Maker Program) and specifically asked me to take part in, this project is to map several developing nations across the globe where Google Maps base layer map doesn't exist. I and all the other participants are the ones physically drawing the map. The roads I add via the specific web-based map editing program I have access to as an invitied contributor are what appears today on Google Maps. If the roads I have drawn, and continue to draw, went unmapped then the road name can't be assigned meaning addresses cannot not listed meaning individual business and organisation listings can't be added and Street View data can't be added because there is nothing on the map for all that data to be assigned to. Whether you choose to accept the reality of this is neither here nor there, but nowehere have I given you any reason to deride me in the manner you have and I would ask that you refrain from, let's be charitable here and say, engaging with my comments any further. Many thanks.

    • @LarsOfMars.
      @LarsOfMars. Год назад +4

      @@vicente3j Very fair point, you're probably right about the story here being more a result WSJ editorial focus on what they deemed the interestingpart of it, but you'd think Google would see the value in advertising the fact that they have such a large and dedicated group of contributors worldwide who have effectively drawn their map for them.

    • @firdousalam
      @firdousalam Год назад +2

      Totally agree with you. I am making contribution to Google maps for almost 8 years now. Added many roads by drawing them on maps.

  • @arthurlau98
    @arthurlau98 7 месяцев назад +1

    Maps use to be domain of Kings and Nobles. Now it is available to anyone with an easy swipe and is accurate to the minute.
    We need to appreciate it rather than let authorities add more restriction to it.

  • @qwill8254
    @qwill8254 Год назад +30

    As an industrial realtor .... Can't imagine life without gmaps and earth 🌎

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis Год назад +1

      There are other map services. You can also do mapping yourself. There are also detailed maps from even 1800s

    • @ling636
      @ling636 Год назад +6

      Why am i going to use a map from 1800’s? They probably dont even have the same roads as we do now

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis Год назад

      @@ling636 there would be other ways than Google maps. It isn't some extraordinary thing without alternatives.

    • @OCDGeek128
      @OCDGeek128 Год назад

      @@ligametis It actually is an incredible technology though

    • @shadowkillz9606
      @shadowkillz9606 Год назад

      @@ligametis There are many other inferior map service like Yandex, horrible quality.

  • @andrewpelletier1849
    @andrewpelletier1849 Год назад

    Amazing video again WSJ. I personal love Google Maps and it has helped me many times. Love the new features they continue to add and the easier convience they work on for all users. I do see how the privacy is a risk and that I personal feel they do care and would not be this big of company without knowing they have to protect you. Why do so many people rely on them, if they were not protecting your privacy. I feel they have their standards and policies in place to create the right balance of privacy for all users. I also know the user too needs to be careful on how much they share and needs to keep their information private but keeping their accounts up-to-date with safety and privacy updates.

  • @FarmerChazman
    @FarmerChazman Год назад

    firstly I would like to wish you well and to say a huge thank you for uploading these videos as they have been an invaluable resource to

  • @ryanmaninga3163
    @ryanmaninga3163 Год назад +2

    And it's still getting better. Those engineers deserve a raise

  • @indianentrepreneur3256
    @indianentrepreneur3256 Год назад +18

    Google maps gives me confidence in front of my parents. I got this, Mom!

  • @tommytruong4255
    @tommytruong4255 Год назад +4

    Google Maps is one of the best things out there. It changes how people transport and travel

  • @mahadrhaji49
    @mahadrhaji49 Год назад +1

    It Worked perfectly after trying other methods this one was the best one, Thanks.

  • @jackcrouse6530
    @jackcrouse6530 8 месяцев назад +1

    While I don't agree with Google's privacy practices in general, Maps is the only product I am ok with giving my location and privacy details because it's so helpful and it gives me so much in return. Especially if you move to a new country and you have no idea about places, locations, streets where you need to go. I also try to contribute when Google asks me about locations I've been to or visited. It's made life so much easier and makes me feel like not being lost in a new country.

  • @LasdilElizaga
    @LasdilElizaga Год назад +15

    while Apple maps interface is so smooth, i still prefer to use Google Maps due to it's accuracy and able to map locations almost everywhere. like literally even when i climbed mt fuji,lol

  • @anirudhr9473
    @anirudhr9473 Год назад +52

    It’s very important to talk about GoogleMaps’s accuracy in predicting traffic. It’s a shame that WSJ didn’t mention one word about it 😖

    • @publius9207
      @publius9207 Год назад +2

      They had a whole section on it

  • @marnix1
    @marnix1 Год назад +20

    I can say that Google maps is like a travel guide for me whenever i visit any new location, it is fantastic tool huge thank you to Google team for this amazing unbelievable tool. 👍👍

  • @hrhooms7619
    @hrhooms7619 Год назад

    Incredibly knowledgeable and we'll-spoken teacher. Nice tutorials comfortableness with the subject makes starting soft real exciting!!

  • @jayski9410
    @jayski9410 Год назад +6

    I seem to remember these layers being available back in the 1990's with ARC/INFO although without the same level of detail. And of course, "streetview" was unheard of back then. But as with so many innovations, Google may not have been the first but they sure picked up the ball and ran with it.

    • @pieterveenders9793
      @pieterveenders9793 Год назад +1

      Nope, Google never picked up the ball, they stole the ball. What we now know as Google Maps was a German creation/invention and originally called TerraVision.

  • @Juwan1583
    @Juwan1583 8 месяцев назад

    Maps became my best friend as a New Yorker back in 2011-2012 going to HS and track meets. I saw the slow popularity of using such tool

  • @MarkFreemanYVR
    @MarkFreemanYVR Год назад +7

    Worth watching “The Billion Dollar Code” (on Netflix) to understand the early history of Google Earth. Suspect WSJ doesn’t reference in the story as Google is an active contributor to the story.

  • @thabs2001
    @thabs2001 2 месяца назад

    Nothing's changed life like Maps. It is wildly amazing

  • @exile55
    @exile55 Год назад +4

    Very cool! The only thing I wish is that you could tell it that you want to bike and take the train/buses. It only gives you a walk option for that. I also would like to see some options for electric personal devices like e-scooters, EUC's, e-bikes, and others. Those are definitely zippier than just walking or riding a normal bike.

    • @johnwt7333
      @johnwt7333 Год назад +3

      In the Netherlands it does give you biking routes

    • @svenpb1996
      @svenpb1996 Год назад +1

      And in Asia it gives you motorbike times and routes as the car traffic is so bad

  • @TheNomadicFoodie
    @TheNomadicFoodie Год назад +5

    Google Maps is probably my fave app for traveling!

  • @gouravmisra2317
    @gouravmisra2317 Год назад

    Congratulations everyone.. wonderfull initiatives.. excellent steps

  • @shubhanshujain752
    @shubhanshujain752 Год назад +5

    We all are getting tracked every second of our lives. Congratulations 🎉🎊🍾🎈

  • @Matthew-pn1qu
    @Matthew-pn1qu 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love to just look at random cities and places on Google Maps. So interesting! Can't believe that it's free.

  • @zainaboone410
    @zainaboone410 Год назад +5

    Google maps was my tour guide in Japan I did not encounter any problem at all even with using the local trains ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ahmetalperenyildirim6184
    @ahmetalperenyildirim6184 2 месяца назад

    Amazing technology and creativity. Great solution for daily life problem and its free. Love it!

  • @gamestelo
    @gamestelo Год назад +3

    The time to destination is like 99% always right for me, even with traffic. It's so usefull.

  • @BhushanMaloo
    @BhushanMaloo Год назад +7

    What an insane kind of intelligence these people have. It's easy to use maps, even easier to criticize Google but we shd think the unimaginable, magical work they have done bringing the world so near.

  • @Daniel-2275
    @Daniel-2275 Год назад

    TNice tutorials was very helpful thankyou.

  • @michaeldavidmartuasitompul8892
    @michaeldavidmartuasitompul8892 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing technology. As a resident in a developing country, I feel helped with Google Maps to travel to new area.

  • @achmadrizal34
    @achmadrizal34 Год назад

    Godlike Tutorial THANK YOU

  • @SquizzMe
    @SquizzMe Год назад +18

    I remember having to use paper maps back in the day, having to stop the car every 5 minutes to check where I was. And then having to buy a new map book every year. Yikes.

  • @Neukids
    @Neukids Год назад +6

    Gotta LOVE Google and it's engineering

  • @JaveHellfire1358
    @JaveHellfire1358 Год назад

    Amazing tutorial. I just ca from lmms (a free daw software) and i decided to switch since it didn’t offer enough convenience. It was

  • @SideHustleAddict
    @SideHustleAddict Год назад +4

    I love google maps satellite view ❤️❤️

  • @dinoanastasopoulos8511
    @dinoanastasopoulos8511 Год назад

    This is absolutely incredible

  • @GreatNishan
    @GreatNishan 10 месяцев назад

    Last 12sec.. awesome camera angle and music.. was on repeat

  • @gauravbhalerao7420
    @gauravbhalerao7420 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's literally the most important technological invention we've done in the past few decades. It's not just software, it's the whole system and the quality of life improvement it offers.

  • @jiyofranco7642
    @jiyofranco7642 4 месяца назад

    One of the best app invented so very useful i discover places

  • @elijahteaches329
    @elijahteaches329 Год назад

    thank you so much! do you by chance have a link for element 3d for windows? I have tried a ton of links but they’re broken and yt has been taking down videos with links left and right. You’re the only RUclipsr I trust when it comes to downloading these things. Thank you!

  • @RajA-0202
    @RajA-0202 Год назад +8

    Remember the days we would use a Tom Tom or Mapquest ?

  • @SunSnowGravity
    @SunSnowGravity Год назад +5

    One cannot underestimate what Google Maps did for us all. Thx Google!

  • @badwolf6073
    @badwolf6073 Год назад

    I love that they filmed this in South Africa

  • @billjohnson69
    @billjohnson69 Год назад +3

    Does anyone remember the pilots that would fly around and take aerial photos of houses and show up on your doorstep with a glossy 16x24 photo of your house that they would try and sell you? They all went out of business when Maps came about and you could just view, or print (at lower resolution than the photo) the pic of yours house.

  • @khmerspirit3351
    @khmerspirit3351 8 месяцев назад

    I think Google map is amazing, i have to say THANK YOU. KEEP UP YOU GREAT INNOVATION.

  • @Lordoftheflamesissketchy
    @Lordoftheflamesissketchy Год назад +1

    I use google maps for so many things, as a developer working on a app which involves location data, google maps is the best, there API is powerful and easy to use. Thanks Google

  • @carlabujen1778
    @carlabujen1778 9 месяцев назад

    0:16 Am I seeing this right?
    Is the suction part of the phone holder attached to the center of the car display pannel???

  • @edwardandrade4390
    @edwardandrade4390 Год назад +2

    Amazing technology , one most of us use everyday

  • @pjacobsen1000
    @pjacobsen1000 Год назад +2

    I don't understand these concerns about privacy. We've been talking about them for decades. And for decades, tech companies have been collecting data about us and our behavior, online and off. But in those decades I cannot think of a single time where I have been bothered or inconvenienced by this collecting of my data.

    • @rabbytca
      @rabbytca Год назад

      Then you have never had a collection agency start badgering you for non-payment of $40k line of credit you never took out. Or received a letter from Equifax suggesting you need to start monitoring your credit report (for a fee) to protect against identity theft because someone has breach their wimpy database security.

  • @TheGodExperiments
    @TheGodExperiments Год назад +9

    For as wonderful as it is, it's also rather miserable to use once you get outside most cities. Was on a recent trip to New Mexico from Texas, and it kept trying to put me on routes that required a 4x4 (even though I drive a sedan) to save miles and time, kept getting the speed limit wrong (when it showed one at all) and would confuse White Sands (the city) with White Sands NP, even when the latter was entered fully spelled out. Plenty of room for improvement here for someone.

  • @GeorgeZoto
    @GeorgeZoto Год назад

    Impressive and such a useful product that I use every day 😃 The mapping process was interesting, I'm curious how ML helps in this effort.

  • @EhsanUllahofficial
    @EhsanUllahofficial 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the best report

  • @YoutubeUser..
    @YoutubeUser.. Год назад +4

    I love Google Maps and use its navigation and business reviews and info on an almost daily basis. I also contribute regularly to the platform, I have uploaded over 2000 photos and they have been viewed over 10 million times.

  • @tobias-park
    @tobias-park Год назад +2

    7:18 why is the phone mount attached to the car screen??

  • @Rzrizaldy
    @Rzrizaldy Год назад +1

    my favourite app of all time. If I’m bored, I just casually browse Google Maps to see the world

  • @Talkless142
    @Talkless142 Год назад +1

    Awesome piece Of engineering I use google earth for stress relief

  • @iau
    @iau 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great topic, but I just wished it was more in depth. How do they store this data? Which techniques do they use to automate data generation like the new traffic signs they detect? How do they query this data so fast? Which algorithms do they use for each type of routing? How and how often do they get the satellite vs aerial balloon data? So many fastinating questions.

  • @jollyranch1026
    @jollyranch1026 Год назад

    This video truly saved my life

  • @Mcthindi
    @Mcthindi Год назад

    Amazing tech !😍

  • @twistedroots717
    @twistedroots717 Год назад

    Man this is really cool!

  • @djp1234
    @djp1234 Год назад +11

    Google maps VR is amazing. I can't believe it's still not available on the Oculus Quest.

    • @jthoward7279
      @jthoward7279 Год назад

      VR or AR?

    • @djp1234
      @djp1234 Год назад +1

      @@jthoward7279 google earth VR. It’s available on PC only.

  • @ricklujan8670
    @ricklujan8670 Год назад

    Incredible stuff!! Thanks 🙏 GOOGLE MAPS

  • @paul5475
    @paul5475 8 месяцев назад

    First time using goggle map. I was astonished how detailed and reliable it can be.

  • @zorkor
    @zorkor Год назад

    One of the best service ever made for the mankind. It’s priceless.

  • @ashikpaul345
    @ashikpaul345 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @adonistopofmen2571
    @adonistopofmen2571 Год назад

    Fantastic ...

  • @sayparler
    @sayparler Год назад +1

    It's really good in most places I've travelled to, but they really need to try harder in Paris....
    Just too many businesses either closed showing as open, or wrongly located, plus underground trains that are not in operation, shown as operational, even train station located wrongly...
    I've even turned to Apple maps because I was so helpless.

  • @bijoychandraroy
    @bijoychandraroy Год назад +1

    Proud to be a contributer

  • @benrockz4u786
    @benrockz4u786 Год назад

    it's finally ti. i'm ready to learn.

  • @moonshinebling
    @moonshinebling 11 месяцев назад

    One of my essential apps

  • @MotorCityPhoenix313
    @MotorCityPhoenix313 Год назад +2

    Google Maps is one of the most revolutionary developments of the modern era.

  • @lucasjim5584
    @lucasjim5584 Год назад +4

    Google Maps is one of those underated marvelous technologies that changed everything in the last ten years. Along with AR and VR this will be a whole new industry for games, shopping, sports and learning.

  • @davidoludepo
    @davidoludepo 8 месяцев назад

    Best app ever created

  • @BrokebackBob
    @BrokebackBob 9 месяцев назад

    I agree with Keegan too and Joel is in fact saying that selfishness is okay. He needs to sit down and have a long talk with Keegan and get Keegan's thoughts about being a father.

  • @eurobeats1
    @eurobeats1 Год назад +15

    These privacy issues need to stop-- collecting data is a very good thing this is why we have the technology today. i welcome data collected from meta platforms and google to enrich the world we live in. the funny thing is that if you read this and disagree your data has already been collected.

    • @paol7
      @paol7 Год назад +1

      Huh?
      Do you truly believe that Meta is enriching the world? 💀
      Giving someone else you data is just advertised as useful by the companies that benefit from it. It's not useful nor necessary.

  • @franklinegbuche7097
    @franklinegbuche7097 8 месяцев назад

    Good video

  • @rothn2
    @rothn2 Год назад +1

    I mean, AFAIK the anonymized location data is differentially private. And the satellite images can be purchased by anyone from imagery providers. Not sure why people are upset.

    • @rothn2
      @rothn2 Год назад

      After watching the rest of the video, I see that authors claim personal location history is retained. I can see how that might be concerning to people worried about legal action

  • @fella9293
    @fella9293 Год назад +2

    Can't imagine being on a street without google maps

  • @silence4682
    @silence4682 Год назад

    One of the best tool ever made for common people. Thanks Google!

  • @lancesay
    @lancesay Год назад +7

    for someone who love geography... i always get on google earth or maps to escape my stressful days.

    • @user-xl1wm6xl9d
      @user-xl1wm6xl9d Год назад +1

      So do I, When I felt distressed, Exploring countries and cities on Google Earth can let me forget about it for the time being

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs 9 месяцев назад

    1:38 key acquisitions: where 2, keyhole 3:27 Street View cameras