Google free mapping service adds local guides
[SAN FRANCISCO] An update to Google's free online map service on Friday let users become local guides who post reviews of businesses and venues in a challenge to Yelp.
Local Guides was described by Google as a global community of the top reviewers who reap benefits based on how much they post about businesses they visit.
Perks promised Local Guides ranged from access to a monthly news letter to being featured on the Internet titan's Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ pages along with being sent an annual gift for "high-quality contributions" to Google Maps.
The move came as a challenge to "Yelp's Elite" programme that rewards people for getting into the upper echelon of voices at the crowd-sourced reviews service.
Facebook last month launched a new feature that automatically provides tips about places where members of the social network might be, potentially challenging Yelp and other review websites.
AFP
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