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Google has officially closed its Map Maker service, bringing over the majority of its features to the main Google Maps service.
Map Maker is back for a total of 51 countries, including the US and UK, but users in dozens of nations won't be able to access it until Google finds new regional leads.
Google has just announced that Google Map Maker is being retired or, to put it another way, merged into Google Maps. Google Maps has slowly been gaining features that allow users giving feedback ...
Google announced late last year that it would shut down Map Maker, its older, online tool that allowed anyone to contribute updates to Google Maps. The service, which had been around since 2008 ...
Google bid adieu to its Map Maker on March 31, pulling the plug on the map editing app. Google's support page shared that some Map Maker's features will be integrated into Google Maps.
Company says that new process, using Google Maps app and Google Search, will expedite publication of changes and additions.
Google will shut down Map Maker, the tool that allowed any Google Maps user to contribute edits to the company's Maps platform, by early next year.
Google has announced that it will be integrating its Google Map Maker into Google Maps. The project started back in 2008, and the service has been suspended due to people adding stuff to the maps ...
Google is getting increasingly good at getting its community to do its work for them with Google Maps. Today’s example is a new service called Google Map Maker, which, as you might expect ...
Since 2008, Google has run an online tool called Map Maker that allows anyone worldwide to contribute data to Google Maps. Now, that tool is shutting down. The company announced today in its ...
Google reinstates Map Maker in more than 50 countries. The feature now has tighter rules for edits to avoid vandalism.
Google is looking to expand the types of edits users can make directly on Google Maps and have announced that Google Map Maker will be retired next year.