Google upgraded its popular Google Maps on Monday to suggest faster
routes to drivers based on real-time traffic conditions.

Google Maps Navigation, released in beta, or test mode, shows various
routes along with estimated travel times and uses red, green and
yellow color-coding to show how traffic is moving at any given time.

"Before today, Navigation would choose whichever route was fastest,
without taking current traffic conditions into account," Roy Williams,
a software engineer with the Google Maps team, said in a blog post.

"It would also generate additional alternate directions, such as the
shortest route or one that uses highways instead of side roads."

But from now on, "our routing algorithms will also apply our knowledge
of current and historical traffic to select the fastest route from
those alternates," he said. "Navigation will automatically guide you
along the best route given the current traffic conditions."

The new feature can be used in North America and Europe where both
Google Maps Navigation and real-time traffic data are available,
Google said.

via http://freeworldnewrbegining.blogspot.com/

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