Friday, June 3, 2016

Google Launches a Beta Test Channel for Google Maps

Yesterday, Google quietly started letting users apply to beta test their Google Maps application via the Play Store. All you have to do is apply to be a tester and then you can update to the beta version. This beta update has a splash screen for Android Wear and there are new notification settings for “Show pending contributions notification” and “Driving notifications.”

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