Apple Rolls Out Maps Redesign To All US Users (cnet.com) 47
Apple's
redesigned Maps app has arrived. From a report: The company on Thursday said its revamped app is now available for US users and will arrive in Europe "in the coming months." Apple Maps' redesign makes navigation faster and more accurate and gives users "comprehensive views of roads, buildings, parks, airports, malls and more." Apple rebuilt its mapping service from the ground up by outfitting hundreds of planes and cars with custom sensors and lidar, which then covered over 4 million miles. It hopes the latest iteration of its Apple Maps software will be enough to woo users away from Google Maps, Waze and other rivals.
"We set out to create the best and most private maps app on the planet that is reflective of how people explore the world today," Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of internet software and services, said in a press release. "It is an effort we are deeply invested in and required that we rebuild the map from the ground up to reimagine how Maps enhances people's lives -- from navigating to work or school or planning an important vacation -- all with privacy at its core." Along with the new Maps apps, real-time transit will be available in Miami starting Friday, in time for the upcoming Super Bowl.
"We set out to create the best and most private maps app on the planet that is reflective of how people explore the world today," Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of internet software and services, said in a press release. "It is an effort we are deeply invested in and required that we rebuild the map from the ground up to reimagine how Maps enhances people's lives -- from navigating to work or school or planning an important vacation -- all with privacy at its core." Along with the new Maps apps, real-time transit will be available in Miami starting Friday, in time for the upcoming Super Bowl.
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I suggest Amazon Drive, since it'll still let you sync your phone photos to your computer automatically.
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Amazon drive meets my usage profile and it would take me time to do proper research on other implementations. So, why owncloud? Why s3 buckets? Why not amazon consumer drive? There some legalese I should know about that lets them install Amazon firmware on my router?
Re:Apple ecosystem hurts them here (Score:4, Insightful)
Google is so far ahead in Maps in part because they aren't locked in garden the way Apple is. Haven't seen any Apple mapping cars on the road either. Plus, iCloud is a poor comparison to Google Drive of OneDrive for that matter.
If Google is ahead in Maps (and I will concede that, at least up until now, they probably have been), it is only because they had about a half-decade head start; not because of any "garden" bullshit.
And quite frankly, I haven't seen any Google nor Apple Mapping Cars; but over the past 6 or 7 years, both of those companies somehow have taken multiple pictures of my house on a 2-block-long side-street.
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"If Google is ahead in Maps (and I will concede that, at least up until now, they probably have been), it is only because they had about a half-decade head start; not because of any "garden" bullshit."
So Apple maps app is available on Android?
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You also forgot it's available on macOS (which, yes, is definitely a small minority), watchOS and can be embedded in websites now (https://developer.apple.com/maps/web/).
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Re: Apple ecosystem hurts them here (Score:1)
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It is certainly available on Linux in the browser, it is used by duckduckgo.
I assume it also works on Android, but I don't know because I'm using an open source mapping app there.
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Are you saying there's a patent wall because Google got there first?
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I haven't seen a google car on the road since they were first starting it, either. Just like, I go years without seeing the Oscar Meyer Wienermobile. And yet, it is out there somewhere.
Mmmmeh (Score:2)
I don't travel enough to evaluate Map apps well, but popped it open for a quick look. Seems like crap. Still uses Yelp for business ratings and information. This is an increasingly terrible idea since it forces using a different and increasingly unpopular service to contribute anything. The streetview clone is a desolate wasteland. Hope you like the highways of NY, because that's all there is. Got bored after that.
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We've used Apple Maps a total of four times. Two of those times it took us on a detour off the main road, into a neighborhood, a loop around the neighborhood, and then back out to the main road exactly where we had turned off. One of the other times it took us on a route through back roads and neighborhoods that was a good 20 minutes longer than staying on the main highway. We gave up on it after that.
Shortly after we started using Google Maps instead of my wife's iToy we followed a realtor from one hous
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Google still seems better for driving (Score:2)
I'm generally a transit user, but occasionally I do have to drive. Google follows the tacit standard of displaying green for smoothly-flowing traffic, yellow for somewhat busy, and red for stop-and-go. Apple has - finally - copied this for busy traffic... but they don't display anything for areas without congestion. This is sub-optimal in the situation where it's not clear whether the map is displaying "all is good" versus "I don't have any data yet" - either of which can be the case in the general area aro
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Sadly, neither app has adequate support for EV drivers (no journey plan with ch
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How do they compare for transit?
Well, honestly whenever I go back and try them out for transit... I find both of them inferior to a dedicated transit app - OneBusAway, when it comes to the Seattle area. So I'm not really comfortable saying Apple is better than Google or vice-versa.
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Google is generally pretty good with public transport. It's got all the times and when using it to navigate it always gets on the right bus or train.
The main issue I have with it is inaccurate stop data for busses. Sometimes it points to the wrong bus stop when there are several in the same location, and once the bus stop had moved about 50m away (it was a terminal) and it took me a while to find it.
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A man using Apple Maps walks into a bar... (Score:5, Funny)
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or a hotel, or possibly a church...
no, it was definitely a river.
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Glad to have options... Ads getting more annoying. (Score:2)
I am glad Apple continues to work on maps. I've found it OK in recent years - some places automatically open in Apple, and I don't bother switching most of the time.
At the same time, I have found the growing prominence of ads in Google Maps (in the form of highlighted pointers) getting increasingly annoying... but I don't blame Google for trying to make some money off of all their map work.
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This. A few months back I finally had enough of ads on Google maps and replaced all my default map uses with Apple Maps. It took a little getting used to the slightly different interface but I’m no longer told about trendy things to do in my neighborhood every time I open maps.
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In most cases, it still can't figure it out from what I've seen unless someone has specifically reported the correct location of that address.
Umm bikes? (Score:2)
Hint: Don't add extra crap (Score:3)
I've long thought that it will be tough to dethrone google in this category, but they've added so much BS to the maps app in the past year or so that I'm quite ready for an alternative.
they just sell you... to Tom Tom (Score:2)
apple sell their users to Tom Tom
its like the iPhone iCloud backups it seems no one has read the T&C's
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Can I finally delete an entry? (Score:3)
Sure, the option to delete is there when you swipe left, but after selecting Remove, the entry comes back.
You literally cannot remove an entry without linking to an iPhone account [imyfone.com]. Which is utter bullshit. Requesting a location and your account have zero linkage.
Needless to say, this little tidbit does not appear [apple.com] on an official Apple page describing how to remove an entry.
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What price are you willing to pay? (Score:1)
What price are you willing to pay for the mapping services?
With google, you are paying with your privacy. They know every place you have ever been to and, increasingly, where you will be at a future time.
With apple, you take an occasional detour into neighborhood roads. But you get to live privately if you want.
Replace Waze ? (Score:2)
Replace Waze ?
So they added a menu system to report heavy traffic, accidents, hazards and the other kind of hazards on the road and are showing those real-time to other people using the Maps app on the same route with a veto-ing capability ?
No ?
The "red line" on Maps might be a "grave accident" and "traffic standstill" on Waze.
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I'm not switching... (Score:2)
Until apple maps can tell me where the bear traps are, I'm sticking with waze.
I guess (Score:2)