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Monday, 21 November 2016

GOOGLE TECH TRAFFIC FORECAST





Just in time for the holiday shopping frenzy, Google is rolling out a tool to let you know how crowded a business is in real-time so you know exactly where to avoid.
Think of it like Waze, but for pedestrians. Waze, a Google-owned crowd-sourced traffic app, warns users when there's traffic on certain roads or things to watch out for such as a crashed car or speed radars. But instead of saving you from traffic jams, Google's live-crowd feature helps you dodge packed places, like the swarm that'll surround your mall on Black Friday.
Starting today Monday, just look up a business and tap on the arrow to get more information. Google will give a live analysis on how busy the business is and what you're up against if you go there.
The search giant's live feature builds off its Popular Times tool, which lets you know when a place is at its busiest. That tool compiles the hours when certain businesses reach peak popularity by collecting data from users who store their location information on Google's servers.
The latest enhancement will determine how crowded an area is within an hour time frame based on aggregated, anonymized location history data that might help you decide between heading out to your nearby stores for deals on Black Friday, or choosing to stay home and waiting for Cyber Monday deals.
It can also help users manage their time by providing live crowd numbers for specific businesses. If there are too many people shopping at Jumia at a particular moment for instance, you could check the stores around it say Crosscablescartel.com to see where you can go to kill time until the crowd dies down.
You'll be able to use it for restaurants and bars. That will give you a sense of how long you might have to wait for a table well before you even reach the door.


Source: CNET.com

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