If you’ve ever Googled a local business, you have probably seen a graph, indicating the average traffic (Popular Times) at a specific hour, during their normal business hours.
There is also a “Live” function, that shows how busy they are at that exact moment. How is that information updated in Google in real time? Does someone actually manually update this information regularly or is there some sort of algorithm that makes this determination?
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People with phones using Google Maps location services.
When you’ve got a smartphone with Google Maps on it Google can periodically check in on the location of the phone if more people happen to be at a certain location within a given time window Google can assume a location is busier. It’s also how the live function of it works. This is also partially how Google Maps can get some data on general traffic conditions.
Nope, your android phone is “phoning it in”. Part of all that boilerplate junk in the user agreement that you clicked on that noone reads is your phone is constantly sending google information like where you are, how fast you’re travelling.
So they know that android phones are x% of all phones. Lets say 70%. If on average there are 6 android phones are in this store, then they can extrapolate (assuming everyone has a cell phone) and say the average traffic is 10 people. Thus, if right now there are only 2 droid phones in here, there are maybe 3 total people, thus its “not busy”.
Same way how google maps redirects u around traffic – its collecting data from all the droid phones on the road and can tell when a bunch are moving a lot slower than the limit on a road.
Get ready to have you mind blown. They track your phone. At all times. They observe WiFi and Bluetooth signals at all times as well. They use the GPS in the device to link the two so that even devices without GPS on can be tracked by seeing what access points are nearby.
Every Android phone, and every phone ever made to be clear, are being tracked. The Android ones give Google their data though.
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