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Here We Go Points Of Interest

Web mapping and navigation service since 2012

Hither WeGo
HERE logo.svg
The current HERE WeGo app
The current Android app
The current maps.here.com browser interface
The current web app
Developer(southward) Hither Global B.5.
Initial release xx November 2012; 9 years agone  (2012-11-twenty)
Stable release

2.0.12509 (Android), 2.0.41 (iOS) / 25 September 2018; 3 years ago  (2018-09-25), 5 December 2018; 3 years ago  (2018-12-05)

Operating organisation
  • Android, iOS, Tizen, Fire OS, web
  • Disquisitional updates only:
  • Windows Phone
  • Discontinued:
  • Windows 10 Mobile, Windows, Symbian, Asha
Available in English
Website wego.here.com

HERE WeGo is a web mapping and navigation service, operated by Here Technologies and originally developed by Nokia. In 2013, HERE Technologies released this web mapping application for Windows Telephone and the Www equally a revamped version of Nokia Maps. Here Technologies released the Hither Maps awarding to the Android platform on 10 December 2014 and afterwards for iOS on 11 March 2015. The visitor inverse the product proper noun to Hither WeGo in July 2016. It is the default maps service provider for the Amazon Fire tablets and smartphone.

Hither WeGo is based on the HERE platform, a fully integrated location data platform. Here Technologies provided its in-house data, which includes satellite views, traffic data, and other location services.[one] [2] Maps are updated every two or three months.[3]

Timeline and availability [edit]

Nokia/Ovi Maps [edit]

In 2006, Nokia purchased a Berlin-based starting time-up, Gate5, with a mapping software called smart2go. In February 2007 Nokia appear that smart2go would be available free on the S60 Symbian platform and on Windows Mobile 5.0. It was pre-installed on handsets, including Nokia N95, which featured Global Positioning Arrangement (GPS) applied science.[4] In August 2007 the smart2go application was reworked into Ovi Maps, named under the new umbrella Ovi make, released for S60 tertiary Edition devices.[five] Months later, Nokia bought Navteq, a provider of digital map systems.

Ovi Maps version 2.0 went into public beta in February 2008 and released in May.[vi] Version iii.0 was released in July 2009.[seven]

Plow-by-turn navigation and traffic information originally required a subscription, simply in Jan 2010 Nokia announced that these would be provided for free.[8] In 2011 information technology became Nokia Maps.[nine] It was released for Nokia Lumia in November 2011, coming preloaded on the devices.[10] Versions for the Nokia N900 and Nokia N9 were besides made.

HERE Maps [edit]

In November 2012, Nokia rebranded Nokia Maps as HERE Maps.[11] The rebranded version was starting time released for iOS and later in February 2013 for all Windows Phone 8 devices.[12] It was besides released on the Nokia Asha platform and Firefox Os.[13] The legacy Symbian and Series 40 versions carried using the old name without Hither branding.

The Here application was starting time announced for Android equally a beta examination version for some Samsung Galaxy smartphones on 29 Baronial 2014.[xiv] The app was downloadable from 8 October 2014 from Samsung'south Galaxy Apps Shop.[fifteen] It was also launched on the same day for the Samsung Gear Due south smartwatch.[16] The outset public release of the beta Here app (beyond all of the Android platform was on 21 October 2014, equally an APK download from the Hither.com Spider web site.[17] The app became available in the Google Play store from 10 December 2014.[xviii] On 12 February 2015 a stable version of HERE was released on the Google Play shop.[xix]

The Web site wego.here.com (formerly here.com) evolved out of the maps.ovi.com so maps.nokia.com site and provides the web companion to the Here suite. It works on all major browsers. Users can organise their favourite places on collections and sync to mobile devices. The Web application besides uses WebGL to offering 3D map views without a plugin. With 3D goggles, users tin get stereoscopic views of 25 cities. It also provides detailed street-level imaging for many cities.[xx] Equally of 2013 the Web site offers routing support between many waypoints, metropolis pages of over fifty popular cities showing local fourth dimension and weather conditions, forth with information from Lone Planet and suggested places, 3D maps of 25 cities, with routing back up.[21] [22] Alive traffic flow visualisation. public transport search, synchronisation of user'due south points of interest (Collections) betwixt the Spider web site and mobile device. heatmaps visualising areas popular for food, nightlife, shopping and local sights in select cities, listing and managing businesses (Here PrimePlaces).

On 9 July 2015 Here launched a new public beta of its Android app.[23] As of June 2015 the Here app was available as a complimentary app in 118 countries and territories across the world for the Android and iOS platforms.[18] On 3 September 2015 Here announced that its app would be available for the Samsung Gear S2 when the smartwatch is released later this fall.[24]

In tardily 2015 Facebook began using HERE's maps for their applications, moving from Microsoft's map offering, Bing.[25]

In December 2015, Here, at the time a division of Nokia, was sold to a consortium of German language automotive companies (comprising Audi AG, BMW AG and Daimler AG) as Here Global BV.[26] [27] [28] [29]

On 15 March 2016 HERE appear that it would discontinue back up for its app for Windows 10 Mobile on 29 March 2016 due to its utilise of "a workaround that will no longer be effective after June 30, 2016", and that the existing Windows Phone 8 app will simply receive critical updates after this date and no longer be actively developed. Hither Maps licensed past Microsoft are still offered as part of the existing Bing Maps-based software on these devices.[30]

Here WeGo [edit]

On 27 July 2016 the mapping service was updated and re-branded HERE WeGo; the update first launched on Android, and is followed by an iOS version and a relaunch of the web version. The update and rebranding focuses on navigation capabilities, including the add-on of taxi fare information in some cities, and integration with Daimler's Car2Go service.[31] Tizen smartphone and smartwatch apps accept been rebranded, too. In April 2020 HERE WeGo introduced CarPlay integration for iOS. The Android version was also published in Huawei App Gallery. As a response to COVID-nineteen delivery tools demand, HERE WeGo Evangelize[32] product was launched.

Features [edit]

Some features are available offline with a downloaded map, others require a data connection, and some as well require the user to exist signed in.

Turn-past-turn navigation [edit]

HERE WeGo provides plow-by-turn navigation in both offline and online modes. Users can enter a destination address, landmark, or concern name, and then the app automatically calculates directions and distance to the destination. Real-fourth dimension traffic data (where available) is too factored and a prediction made on arrival time to the destination.[33]

Depending on the smartphone model, HERE WeGo provides pre-recorded navigation voices as well equally text-to-speech commands with street names.

Public transport, pedestrian, and bike navigation [edit]

Public ship data is displayed by the Here app whilst planning a route while online, for transport options such as buses, trams, subways and trains. Walking[34] and cycling[35] routes are too supported. Time and distance estimates are provided for these modes, and driving navigation.

Real-fourth dimension traffic and reversible lane traffic [edit]

As of March 2017[update] HERE WeGo had existent-time information on traffic conditions and incidents available for 63 countries.[36]

In belatedly June 2015 Here added real-time traffic for reversible express lanes across the United states of america and Europe.[37]

'Collections' and location sharing [edit]

Users can save the location and details of destinations as 'Collections' if they are online and signed in.[38] Information technology is non possible to store destinations offline, on the device. Location and destination tin be shared with standard platform tool. As of 23 October 2017[update] there was no option to sort collections by proper name or distance in the Web, Android, and iOS versions.

Offline maps [edit]

Hither WeGo can download maps of countries and regions to internal storage so that a data connection is not needed for navigation. Online usage provides live traffic information and additional venue information.[39]

The maps include floor-by-floor details of some large indoor venues such as shopping malls and airports.[40]

CarPlay and Android Auto [edit]

If a auto is equipped with CarPlay connectivity component, Hither WeGo application on iPhone tin be projected to the motorcar in-dash navigation screen and controlled as whatever other congenital-in application. Upward to July 2020 in that location were no public information nigh introducing Android Auto integration.

Future coverage [edit]

In that location is a web page "Here machine bulldoze schedule - Drive schedule for our map data drove cars", with entries typically for the current and following calendar month.[41]

Download statistics [edit]

Statistics published by HERE country that information technology reached ane 1000000 downloads on the Android platform a couple of weeks after launch and, 12 weeks after its launch, reached 2.5 million downloads,[42] increasing to three million past mid-February 2015,[xix] and to 4 million through the Google Play store alone by March 2015.[42] Past 4 Baronial 2015 Google Play downloads had increased to 5 million, and to x million past early 2016.[43]

Previous versions [edit]

Symbian^iii/Belle [edit]

Here was available on the Symbian^three platform under the name Nokia Maps. The last version, 3.09, included:

  • Driving and walking plow-past-turn with international voice guidance
  • Alive traffic rerouting in some countries
  • Live traffic visualisation on the map in some countries
  • Third-party content such as ViaMichelin and Lonely Planet
  • Social networking service integration
  • Support for preloading street maps for offline apply
  • Users can study errors in the maps (from version iii.03 except on Nokia E66 and E71 models)[44] [45]
  • Local conditions conditions by the hr and forecasts for the week
  • Nighttime View mod
  • Satellite maps and terrain maps
  • 3D buildings and 3D maps
  • Public send routing in some cities
  • Saving of favourites
  • City Lens (augmented reality) (Beta just)[46]

Nokia said that the Nokia 808 from 2012 would be the last Symbian phone;[47] Symbian development then stopped. Accenture was responsible for maintenance of Symbian and Nokia Maps until 2016.[46]

The supported phones were:

  • Version three.09 (12 November 2012, also chosen Maps Suite two.0): just for Symbian Belle phones (500, 603, 700, 701, N8-00, E7-00, C7-00, C6-01, X7-00, E6-00)
  • Version 3.08 (15 Nov 2011) and 3.07: supported on Symbian^three
  • Version three.06 (ii December 2010): Symbian S60v5 (N97, N97 mini, X6, C6-00, 5800XM, 5235 & 5230, etc.)
  • Version 3.04 (20 May 2010): Symbian S60v3 FP2

Asha/S40 [edit]

Maps for S40 were express compared to other platforms. The maps were streamed online into the device or pre-downloaded with Nokia Suite. In some markets the phones were sold with an SD card preloaded with local maps. The system did not back up plow-by-turn navigation. Asha series phones did not have GPS receivers; positioning was done by Cell ID of the cellular network or by using the Wi-Fi positioning organization.

See too [edit]

  • TomTom
  • Comparing of satellite navigation software
  • Comparison of web map services

References [edit]

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  2. ^ "Here WeGo! Google Maps rival drops Maps branding". www.theregister.com.
  3. ^ "Hither updates maps worldwide for Android, iOS and Windows". Hither 360.
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  6. ^ "Nokia Maps ii now officially available". Retrieved three Nov 2018.
  7. ^ "Ovi Maps 3.0 is at present officially released (simply y'all demand a PC)". Retrieved 3 November 2018.
  8. ^ "Nokia's Ovi Maps navigation goes free". Retrieved 3 November 2018.
  9. ^ "Why 3 car giants just bought Nokia's mapping concern for $3B". 3 August 2015. Retrieved iii November 2018.
  10. ^ "Nokia Maps ready to download on Lumia 800 and 710 phones". 7 November 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
  11. ^ "Nokia Hither iOS maps app review". The Register . Retrieved 3 November 2018.
  12. ^ "Nokia's gratuitous map and navigation apps at present available for more Windows Phones - Windows Experience BlogWindows Feel Blog". blogs.windows.com. 25 February 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
  13. ^ "Nokia'due south Here Maps service comes to the Asha 501, beta release available now for download". Retrieved three November 2018.
  14. ^ "Android fans rejoice: Here for Samsung Galaxy smartphones". Here 360.
  15. ^ "Getting started with HERE for Android: the basics". HERE 360.
  16. ^ "Here for Gear: apps entering for Samsung Tizen". HERE 360.
  17. ^ "HERE for Android unleashed on more than smartphones!". HERE 360.
  18. ^ a b "HERE for Android now available for gratis on Google Play". Hither 360.
  19. ^ a b "Hither for Android updated and improved, leaves beta". Here 360.
  20. ^ Bonetti, Pine (23 Nov 2011). "Find your way to HERE.com". Nokia. Archived from the original on 4 December 2013. Retrieved nine July 2013.
  21. ^ "C3 Technologies Now Function of Nokia Ovi Maps". GISCafé. xix Apr 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  22. ^ "Visit cities in 3D". here.com. Nokia. Archived from the original on 20 May 2013. Retrieved 1 Apr 2013.
  23. ^ "Announcing the Here for Android Public Beta". HERE 360.
  24. ^ "Hither says hello to the new round-face Samsung smartwatch". Here 360.
  25. ^ Lowensohn, Josh (iv May 2015). "Facebook is now using Nokia'due south Here maps ahead of its expected auction". The Verge . Retrieved 21 August 2020.
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  27. ^ Audi, BMW, and Daimler completes acquisition of Nokia'due south Here mapping tech, Digital Trends. Retrieved xxx May 2016.
  28. ^ "Why 3 car giants merely bought Nokia's mapping business concern for $3B". Venturebeat. three Baronial 2015. Retrieved fourteen March 2017.
  29. ^ "The reason carmakers bought Nokia's map unit? Google". CNBC. iv August 2015. Retrieved xiv March 2017.
  30. ^ "Hither Maps drops support for Windows Phone and Windows 10". The Verge. 15 March 2016. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
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  32. ^ "Here offers SMEs gratuitous commitment tool to meet demands of COVID-xix". Ertico . Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  33. ^ "Turn-by-plough navigation with HERE for Android: The basics". Here 360.
  34. ^ "Using HERE for Android to get effectually with transit and on foot". Hither 360.
  35. ^ Hither launches beta examination of bike routing on Android, 360 Here. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  36. ^ "Hither expands real-time traffic coverage to 63 countries". Hither 360.
  37. ^ "Here adds reversible lanes traffic to Android, iOS, and more". Hither 360.
  38. ^ "Managing Collections with Here for Android and iOS". HERE 360.
  39. ^ "Offline navigation really matters if 500 MB of data costs a calendar week in wages". HERE 360.
  40. ^ "Get inside Venue Maps – at present on HERE for Android". HERE 360.
  41. ^ "hither.com vehicles drive schedule". here.com.
  42. ^ a b "It's official – HERE is everywhere". Here 360.
  43. ^ Nokia Apps LLC. "HERE Maps – Android Apps on Google Play". google.com.
  44. ^ "Map reporter FAQ". [ dead link ]
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  47. ^ "Nokia Confirms The PureView Was Officially The Last Symbian Telephone". TechCrunch. 24 January 2013. Retrieved 18 July 2013.

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