Google Maps has introduced a useful new feature called “What’s Here,” which allows you to use the map as a kind of discovery tool. Select a point, right click and the menu appears with a new choice “what’s here,” allowing discovery of — you guessed it — what’s at/around the designated site or point. The answers and options change depending on the level of zoom. User-generated maps and content appear along with more traditional data sources in the left pane accordingly.
Here’s an example in San Francisco for the Ferry Building:



Clicking the link “explore this area” yields additional content:

It appears to work outside the US as well:

This is obviously not a major upgrade, and in fact What’s Here is somewhat buried behind a right click. But it’s a helpful new feature and adds incrementally to the value of Google Maps, offering people one more reason to keep using it.
Credits to: Greg Sterling
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