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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today we are going to look at the best Google Maps, tips and tricks. To jump around this video, feel free to use the time stamps down below. All right let's check these out. At #1, you can zoom in and out just by using one finger. Typically to zoom in and out, you need two fingers, and you can either pinch or expand, but you can also just double tap with one finger and then slide your finger up or down to zoom in and out. At #2. You can have Google Maps remember your parking location. I always seem to forget where I park my car, but now I'll always know where my car is. Unless of course I park in Oklahoma City. Within Google Maps, simply tap on the blue dot that indicates where you currently are, and then you can save your parking location. On the map, you'll now see a pin that shows you where your car is. Once you return, you can click on that pin and you can clear it out. If you would rather have Google Maps remember automatically where your car is, click on...