![]() ![]() The answer is that it’s taken more than a decade of laying the groundwork and an obsessive commitment to refining our techniques to be able to meet increasing user expectations for fresh and accurate data and insights. Today, we’ll start with an overview of the mapping basics.Īs more than a billion people have come to rely on Google Maps to explore the world and millions of apps and experiences have been built on top of our data, we’re often asked how we build the map that serves such a wide set of users and use cases. Over the next several months, we’ll give you a closer look at how we build maps that keep up with the ever-evolving world, give developers the data they need to deliver innovative experiences, and provide companies with location-based insights to help optimize their business operations. Editor’s Note: Today’s post comes from Andrew Lookingbill and Ethan Russell, two longtime Googlers whose goal is to map the world and make our maps universally accessible and useful.
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