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23 posts tagged maps
“At Apple, we strive to make world-class products that deliver the best experience possible to our customers. With the launch of our new Maps last week, we fell short on this commitment. We are extremely sorry for the frustration this has caused our customers and we are doing everything we can to make Maps better.”
Steve Jobs wouldn’t have let out the door iOS 6 Maps in its current state.
I’m already sick of reading or hearing this on iOS 6 Maps. Steve Jobs is dead. Move on.
Here is an idea: Apple should allow businesses listing on their Maps application by opening the iAd advertising platform to them.
It seems Apple had no choice but to take action this year regarding the switch to their own mapping solution.

According to many reports, Apple and Google couldn’t agree on new features to include and how to evolve Maps on iOS. So Apple moved on and decided to make his own. But wait, some says that before iOS 6, the Maps application was done by Apple entirely and the backend was provided by Google. So now that Apple decided to redo the whole thing, Google is left without his own mapping apps on iOS and is scrambling to create one. This make explain why Apple decided to end their deal with Google one year earlier so Google isn’t ready to out do Apple with a better Maps.
I’m impressed by how Apple can be hard pressing and try to make his own way like they did for Flash.
Here is an interesting take on the current state of affair regarding two emerging Apple’s technologies by Gizmodo: Siri and Maps. Good read.
Apple had over a year left on Google Maps contract, Google scrambling to build iOS app
Apple’s decision to ship its own mapping system in the iPhone 5 and iOS 6 was made over a year before the company’s agreement to use Google Maps expired, according to two independent sources familiar with the matter. The decision, made sometime before Apple’s WWDC event in June, sent Google scrambling to develop an iOS Google Maps app — an app which both sources say is still incomplete and currently not scheduled to ship for several months.
Why it take so long for Google to update their very own app that was shipping with iOS 5?
By grafting its own Maps product into the nervous system of its mobile OS, Apple accomplishes two important things. First, the company’s primary mobile competitor is exorcised from the main body. This outcome might be viewed as the remedy to an ailment that never should have occurred. Safari is arguably a worse browser than Chrome, but tech pundits are not shaming Apple for failing to put Google into the operating system as the default browser. Second, Apple positions itself to harvest future local ad revenue. Apple Maps, despite its spatial confusions, has 25 percent more business listings (100 million of them) than Google does.
In some ways, people seems to react the same way they did when the iPhone came out in 2007. The only difference here is that people compare to Google’s Maps trash Apple’s efforts. This time, Apple will be able to update its software and the data quality by constant updates. These cannot come fast enough in people’s hands.
Apple is well aware of its public image… If Google really submitted there own version for approval, Apple will let it go though the gates.
Sensible and honest comment on Apple’s mapping initiatives…. Yes you can help make it better!