Google is full of surprises. Their inovations are top notch and they seem to be present in every market. Recently, they have announced that in the U.S, many gas stations pumps will be equiped with Google Maps that will allow us to get directions and map views. One of their latest features allow users in Germany to send a business listing found on Google Maps Deutschland directly to cars enabled with the BMW Assist service.
Drivers can then set it as the destination for the in-car navigation system, or they can call the business from within the car. No more having to write down the address and re-enter it in the car — now you can just click and drive!
We've partnered with BMW because they're a leading innovator in the automotive space, and they share our vision for a network-connected world.
Here is a video illustrating this feature
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