![]() Even so, it's hard not to consider this the world's most advanced web app it approaches the speed you'd expect from a native app and it's tied to one of the biggest and most complex data sets you're likely to ever use. That Google Earth integration here is cool, but it's not quite as powerful as the standalone app. ![]() ![]() Google says that it has done a lot to speed up Maps, reducing latency and even providing some visual cues like an animated pin to help make the half-second wait for more information less obvious. It handled the new vector-based mapping features without any issue, though once we tucked into some fast transitions within the Google Earth features we did detect a little stutter - though differentiating between touchscreen issues and map issues can be difficult. We tested Google Maps on a Chromebook Pixel, no slouch when it comes to power.
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