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Google Maps 8.2 Android Update Is Made For Bikers

Google has updated its Maps app for Android with a nod to bikers, 9to5Google reports.

Google Maps 8.2 offers a variety of new features, including changes to its biking routes that now show elevation and the option to compare elevations on different routes - although it is currently listed as beta. At the end of the day, those who aren't searching for big hills will definitely be thankful for this.

The update also brings new voice commands, including how long it takes to arrive at your destination, your next turn, traffic warnings and updates.

The update is rolling out now, but is staged, so it may take a few days before you can get it.

Earlier this week, Google released a new update for its Maps app for iOS, giving users search results right on the map for quicker and easier use.

Google Maps version 3.2.0 also offers an expanded "Explore" feature, which the tech giant dubs "a local guide that shows you different places and activities depending on the location and time of day," in the app's change log. Reservations and appointments made in Gmail will also now show up in the Maps app.

The update comes at an important time, as Apple is currently building buzz for its native Maps app set to debut in iOS 8 this fall:

Cult of Mac recently discovered that the app will now offer access to transit directions and other rumored features that weren't introduced at WWDC 2014:

"Apple acquired the popular free transit app Embark last fall, with reports suggesting the small company's expertise and technology in transit mapping data would be directly integrated into Apple Maps. Those features might not make it in time for iOS 8's release this fall, but it looks like Apple's decided the next best thing is to just make it easier for customers to use what they want. Along with the direct link to other maps apps, Apple has beefed up Maps by updating location data every single day, as well as adding Flyover City Tours that zoom users to popular landmarks of the world's biggest cities. The Apple Maps service also recently expanded to the iCloud.com beta, purging Google Maps from Apple's web experience too."