Whenever Google rolls out a change, I end up being on e of the first that sees it. Maybe it's because I made my gmail account early on (almost nine years ago, now), maybe it has something to do with my geographical location or maybe it's just completely random. Either way, Within twelve hours from the announcement that the Google maps overhaul would become the default for us all in the coming weeks, it was my default.
And I hated it. I don't know what it is, but it is happening time and again that I just don't like the way Google redesigns their sites. I couldn't stand to use the new gmail until they added the option of a "compact" layout which allowed me to get as much emails on my screen as before.
And now there's map. And the new layout look great... for a mobile device, that is. Perhaps also for a smaller laptop as well. But honestly, on my 21 inch screen. It feels like I am using a limited touch UI and it feels like there was no space. And then there's so much map, it actually distracts from what I was looking for.
Of course, they have learned a lesson from the previous times: they now know they should add a "similar to old version" button to their new version. This time, it is the "show all results" button. It's not quite like the old version, but we do get white bars on each side of the map, which are used to show us more relevant non-map data (not as much as it used to be, though). It gives you back a smaller map inside a page - as the default of the new version is better described as a "minimal UI on a large map that is your entire page".
However, it's broken. When press it, the entire map goes grey and it gets reset to some random and very annoying spot that was nowhere near where I was looking.
No thanks, Google, no thanks.
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