

Post your link on Twitter by selecting the Twitter icon.Click on the Facebook icon to share a location directly with the network.Copy and paste the automatically generated short link to share it with other people.The Google Maps desktop app provides four ways to share a dropped pin with other users (not including the lists feature as discussed above). Just click on Send to your phone to get started. If you drop a pin on Google Maps via the desktop version of the app, you can share it with your Google Maps mobile app, email it to the Gmail address that's connected to your account, or share it via text with the phone number that you have associated with your Google account. These lists are just one way that Google Maps can integrate with some of Google's other products and services. You can also make group lists that anyone can add pins to-they're useful for vacations and day trips. Each list can be public or private, or shared with specific other users. You can add more lists (and delete the defaults) by going to Your Places in the app's main menu. Three pre-made lists are available by default: Favorites, Want to go, and Starred places. You can then access it on all your devices. You can save a pin's location to a list that's connected to your Google account. The map will offer routes by air, foot, bike, and even by plane (with prices included!).


Instead, you'll need to place one pin, make a note of the address or coordinates, then drop a second pin to use as your start point/destination.

Sadly, there is no way to place two dropped pins and find directions between them. You can choose to use your dropped pin as a starting point or endpoint.
