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Google is set to debut a new interface for its Maps app, according to a report.
Google Operating System,
a blog that provides unofficial news about the search giant, said the
update will get rid of Maps' current sidebar, and will display location
information in pop-ups that appear on top of a full-screen map. The new
design places greater emphasis on the map itself, rather on navigational
tools such as the direction arrows and zoom functions.
Another new feature of the revamped app will reportedly let users
filter local search results to venues that are recommended by top
reviews or people in their Google+ circles.
The blog also includes alleged images of Maps' new interface, which
appears more immersive, and suited to touchscreen mobile devices. Check
them out, below.
While Google Operating System did not say when users will see the overhauled interface, the blog hinted that it could debut at Google I/O, the company's annual developers' conference, next week.
Last October, Google added some visual improvements to Maps by introducing terrain and color gradations to illustrate vegetation.
Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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