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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 26, 2016
Filed:
Sep. 30, 2011
Casey Ho, Burnaby, CA;
Sharvil A. Nanavati, Dundas, CA;
Scott Jenson, Edina, MN (US);
Jerry Morrison, Mountain View, CA (US);
Michael J. Lebeau, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Sanjay Mavinkurve, East Palo Alto, CA (US);
Fred Gilbert, Mountain View, CA (US);
Will Dzierson, San Francisco, CA (US);
Casey Ho, Burnaby, CA;
Sharvil A. Nanavati, Dundas, CA;
Scott Jenson, Edina, MN (US);
Jerry Morrison, Mountain View, CA (US);
Michael J. LeBeau, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Sanjay Mavinkurve, East Palo Alto, CA (US);
Fred Gilbert, Mountain View, CA (US);
Will Dzierson, San Francisco, CA (US);
Google Inc., Mountain View, CA (US);
Abstract
In general, the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods systems, and program products for determining a change in a mode of transportation. A change in a mode of transportation of the mobile computing device may be determined by determining that a speed of the mobile computing device has changed. A first geographical location is stored as a geographical location of the mobile computing device that corresponds to the change in mode of transportation. A graphical indication of the first geographical location is displayed. The graphical indication of the first geographical location is different than graphical indications for one or more other geographical locations of the mobile computing device at one or more other times. The one or more other geographical locations were not determined to correspond to a change in mode of transportation.