Google Maps launches a new function taken from Waze

Google Maps launches a new function taken from Waze
Google Maps launches a new function taken from Waze

Some users were surprised to benefit from a function taken from Waze on Google Maps. We'll explain!

When you get behind the wheel, it is sometimes very useful to use a navigation application. Because the latter are essential so as not to get lost on the road, but not only that. Indeed, they also offer additional features, particularly Waze and Google Maps. In particular, you can see traffic in real time as well as various useful information on the current journey. Which is obviously particularly practical.

A new function on Google Maps

And that's not all, because Waze and Google Maps should get even closer. Owned by the American firm since 2013, Waze could well integrate its famous incident reports directly into the flagship mapping application of the Mountain View firm. A novelty which, according to several testimonies, is already being tested with certain users But it is not the only one that is being talked about at the moment. Indeed, according to screenshots shared on Reddit, some Google Maps users have recently seen alerts appearing directly from Waze. .

These notifications, integrated into Google's navigation experience, indicated, for example, the presence of law enforcement on a route. Notable fact: each alert specifies thatit comes from Waze and offers users to confirm if the information is still valid. But at this stage, the feature appears to only be available to a limited number of users. This test phase will allow Google to evaluate the effectiveness and relevance of this integration. User feedback will be essential to determine whether this merger will be extended to all Google Maps users in the near future.

Gradual deployment and expected returns

This increased collaboration between the two applications marks a further step in Google's strategy. The company seems to want to align the functionalities of its two flagship services, while preserving the identity of each. For users, this could result in an enriched and even more complete browsing experience. The announcement of this integration is not a surprise. In October, the official Waze blog already mentioned that “Google Maps will soon display reports from our drivers with attribution to Waze directly in the app.”

This initiative clearly illustrates Google's desire to bring together its two tools, which until now operated relatively independently. If this integration is well received, it could pave the way for other synergies between the two applications, such as sharing other flagship features of Waze, such as route optimization or deeper customization options.

One thing is certain: for fans of these GPS navigation applications, this collaboration promises even smoother and more informed journeys. But we should quickly know a little more, and especially see new features arriving over the coming months. We will obviously keep you informed if this is the case, don't worry!

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