Latitude is following Google Reader. The service will disappear on August 9th, Google announced today. The Google Latitude service was originally created to provide users access to selected friends' locations on Google Maps. The services that will retire include Google Latitude in Google Maps for Android, Latitude for iPhone, the Latitude API, the public badge, the iGoogle Gadget, and the Latitude website at maps.google.com/latitude. Google announced a new version of Google Maps for iOS and Android (version 7.0) on Tuesday.Google hasn't technically declared it, but Latitude appears to be the latest service casualty to fall to the company's expanding focus on Google+. The latest version of Google+ for Android includes the ability to check in to locations using Yelp and Foursquare and share current locations in new posts.
Those who want more on-the-go minute location data from consenting friends and family appear to be left without an option starting August.
The new Google Maps app has some changes that users may not appreciate so mu
ch. The 'My Maps' support for instance has gone though Google says it will return in a future version.
The new Google Maps app has some changes that users may not appreciate so mu
ch. The 'My Maps' support for instance has gone though Google says it will return in a future version.