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Crossing the 50 billion km mark & giving Google Maps for Android a fresh look

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(Cross-posted on the Official Google Blog ) Every day, millions of people turn to Google Maps for Android for free, voice-guided GPS navigation to guide them to their destination. So far, Navigation on Google Maps for Android has provided 50 billion kilometers of turn-by-turn directions, the equivalent of 130,000 trips to the moon, 334 trips to the sun, 10 trips to Neptune or 0.005 light years! When getting to your destination matters most, Google Maps for Android will get you there: A new look for Navigation on Android 4.0+ phones In today�s release of Google Maps 6.5 for Android we�ve redesigned the Navigation home screen in Android 4.0+ to make it easier to enter a new destination or select from recent and favorite locations by swiping left or right. Left: New Navigation home screen Right: Navigation in Google Maps for Android Crisper, faster maps for high pixel density devices If your device has a high pixel density screen, such as those on Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy S II, Droid Ra...

Google Voice for Android, now with Ice Cream Sandwich voicemail integration

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(Cross posted on the Google Voice Blog ) Since we launched Google Voice back in 2009, we�ve supported visual voicemail so you could open the Google Voice app, see all your voicemails with text transcripts, and play them on-demand. But sometimes when I get a missed call, I don�t want to jump between my call log and the Google Voice app to see who has called me and what message they left. So, today, we�re updating our mobile app so you can view and listen to your voicemails on demand directly from the call log on your Android phone. Your voicemails will appear alongside your outgoing, incoming, and missed calls in your phone�s call log and you can just simply touch them to play them. You can slow down the playback of the message which is great for when someone is telling you their callback number, or you even speed playback up, so you can quickly listen to longer messages. To turn this feature on, download the latest app from Google Play and check �Voicemail display� under settings. Thi...

A completely redesigned Google Search App for Windows 7.5 phones

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(Cross posted on the Inside Search Blog ) Windows Phone owners can now get easy access to the Google Search App, available in the Windows Phone Marketplace. Check out these features which help you get useful results fast: Google Autocomplete: As you type in your search, our autocomplete feature offers search predictions that often match your intended search term making search entry easier and faster. Voice Search: With our voice feature, you can avoid typing all together. Simply press the microphone and begin speaking your query. My Location: With your permission, Google can use your device location to provide nearby results easily and accurately. For instance, a search for �coffee shops� quickly displays the nearest places you can go to for a cup of coffee. The new Google Search app now has Voice Search (left) as well as Google Autocomplete (right) You can download the app from the Windows Marketplace and try it for yourself. It�s available worldwide in English, Spanish, French,...

Introducing Google Play: All your entertainment, anywhere you go

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(Cross-posted from the Official Google Blog ) Entertainment is supposed to be fun. But in reality, getting everything to work can be the exact opposite�moving files between your computers, endless syncing across your devices, and wires�lots of wires. Today we�re eliminating all that hassle with Google Play , a digital entertainment destination where you can find, enjoy and share your favorite music, movies, books and apps on the web and on your Android phone or tablet. Google Play is entirely cloud-based so all your music, movies, books and apps are stored online, always available to you, and you never have to worry about losing them or moving them again. With Google Play you can: Store up to 20,000 songs for free and buy millions of new tracks Download more than 450,000 Android apps and games Browse the world�s largest selection of eBooks Rent thousands of your favorite movies, including new releases and HD titles Starting today, Android Market, Google Music and the Google eBookstore ...

Introducing a new local search experience across your devices

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(Cross posted on the Inside Search Blog ) How often are you doing a Google search from your computer to find information about a place before going there? Now, next time you go to Google.com on your Android phone or iPhone, information about that place will be conveniently available under the new �Recent� icon. Calling, getting directions or seeing details about the places you just searched for is now only one tap away. We provide this new convenience feature for users who have Web History enabled and are logged into Google when doing their search. Start by searching for a place on your PC or other devices, then login to Google.com�s mobile homepage and check the Recent icon. Information about previously searched places will be available under the Recent icon for about three days (time available extended from 24 hours on March 21). The new �Recent� icon shows information about places you have recently searched for on any of your devices. Try swiping to the right to see more icons for...