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[Lifehacker: google] Using pinch to zoom as you normally would in the browser quickly magnifies on your current location or allows you to rotate the map 360 degrees. Interesting to note, once you trigger the new "Look Around" icon and use one finger, you can pan vertically to get a 3D look at the topography surrounding you.

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