For years, Google Maps has been a go-to tool for millions worldwide, seamlessly integrated into search results for instant access to directions, locations, and more. But if you’ve noticed something missing recently, you’re not imagining things. Due to European Union regulations, Google has been forced to remove its Maps functionality from its search results, marking a significant shift in how we interact with the tech giant’s ecosystem.

  • stoy@lemmy.zip
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    17 days ago

    Talk about hyperbole…

    Google Maps is over!

    No, the integration in the search results when searching the web might be gone, but you can still go to https://maps.google.com/ and find what you need.

    This is not a significant shift with how we are interacting with Google, it is a minor change.

    Calm down.

    • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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      16 days ago

      This is not a significant shift with how we are interacting with Google, it is a minor change.

      Eh… Most people (Not the tech literate ones) interact with the internet nearly wholly using the Google search bar. To the point where many have NO idea where to put a URL in their phone to actually go straight to a website and often just google the url and click the first link.

      For those people, this will be a significant shift.

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        15 days ago

        To underline this statement: Microsoft Bing is trying to spoof Google UI when people search Google.com.
        Most tech literates do not understand the workflows of ppl who have no clue. Having done a shitton of 1st Level Tech Support for an ISP in my youth has given me the mostly useless ability to know how the clueless use their computer.

        I wish i could forget most of that bullshit tho, it brought me far too young to the conclusion that humanity is a long way from becoming immune to snake oil vendors, scam artists and con men because most people don’t have a fucking clue what they are doing.

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    17 days ago

    I understand the why of this but this is not an improvement. I suppose search engines should ask you which maps provider you want and then show results based on that.

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      17 days ago

      I suppose search engines should ask you which maps provider you want and then show results based on that.

      Why would they ever enable choice. That’s not very capitalism