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After months of rumors following the
announcement and subsequent botched roll out of Apple’s own mapping
application, Google has released a stand alone Google Maps application
for iOS 6 with substantial updates over the previously Google-powered
but debranded Maps application previously shipped by Apple since the
launch of the iPhone.
The new Google Maps for iOS features the following additions from the previous built-in version:
- Free turn-by-turn equal to the Android version
- Mass transit directions
- Street View integration
- 3D viewing capability
The release of Google Maps on Apple’s iOS after being pushed aside
this year follows a tumultous 6 months for the company whereby the
announcement of Apple’s own Maps application unrealistically raised
expectations following a very slickly produced preview during the
Worldwide Developers Conference in June. However, once the updated iOS 6
rolled out with Apple Maps, the reaction to its mapping capabilities
was swift and immediately negative, enough to force Apple to make the
uncharacteristic step of issuing a public apology and forcing out the
two key executives in Scott Forstall and Richard Williamson over the
debacle.
While the return of Google Maps is being met with jubilation, the app
does not immediately replace Apple Maps, as the operating system will
not allow the app to be set as the default mapping application, with
Apple Maps being integrated at the system level and forcing many users
to make compromises in usage, though those compromises are being seen as
tolerable compared to the typical user complaints for Apple Maps during
daily use. The app is available now.
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