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Google Maps introduces a new exciting feature
Google announced a new feature allowing users to associate emojis with specific saved locations.


California: Google Maps has introduced a feature that users are sure to love.
The company recently announced this feature, allowing users to associate emojis with specific saved locations.
Whether it's a restaurant, shop, hotel, park, or any place, you can now use an emoji on your phone to represent and identify it.
This Emoji feature makes it incredibly easy for users to recognize their favorite places, but remember to associate the right emoji with each location.
Google accompanied the feature announcement with an image that showcases how emojis can transform and personalize Maps, adding a touch of fun and creativity to your saved destinations.
NEW UPDATE: now you can customize your saved places with emojis to help you find your fav spots faster ?☕️??
— Google Maps (@googlemaps) September 6, 2023
which emoji are you most excited to map with? ? pic.twitter.com/Fc3ePRGABM

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