Google Maps is a web-based tool that offers extensive knowledge about worldwide geographical regions and locations. Google Maps provides aerial and satellite views of several areas, in addition to traditional road maps. Google Maps provides street views in several cities that include images taken from automobiles.
As part of the wider Web application, Google Maps provides many services, as follows.
For cyclists, bikers, walkers, and public transit users who want to take a trip from one particular place to another, a route planner provides directions.
The Application Program Interface (API) of Google Maps allows website administrators to incorporate Google Maps into a proprietary website, such as a guide to real estate or a community service page.
Google Maps for Mobile provides motorists a location tool that uses the mobile devices (if available) Global Positioning System (GPS) location along with data from wireless and cellular networks.
Google Street View allows users to view and navigate different cities around the world through horizontal and vertical panoramic street level images.
Supplemental services provide amateur astronomers with images of the moon, Mars, and the heavens.
Following are some examples of Google Maps Links: