McCrazieGoalz
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Makes me wonder about the glowing reviews it got.
It makes me wonder about people who are buying iPhone 5's.
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Makes me wonder about the glowing reviews it got.
Apple did it on purpose to avoid a patent war with Google.
Google's patent states "an application that assist the user to search for a destination, calculate the route from the user's current location, based on parameters (fastest travel time, shortest route, means of travel, etc.) set by the user and guide the user to the destination by use of a graphical interface, voice guidance and text directions."
Apple Maps do not do that and therefore do not infringe.
Instant gratification much? I'm surprised there have been so many errors in the new maps but this is a brand new map using a brand new data set (polygons vs tiles) that is going to take time to get right. It has taken Google 7 years to get to this point. With crowd sourcing en-masse Apple should be able to fix most of this with incremental updates. They can technically push out fixes instantaneously because it only goes to their servers. It isn't something you have to download, unless you search for that in your app.
Apple maps:
Boldly go where Apple allow you to go.
Google maps:
Boldly go where YOU are expected to go
Navteq (Nokia) maps:
Boldly go where you want to and where nobody has gone before
Originally Posted by HammerDown:
"You people are so retarded. Who wants to go to Richmond in any case. Pah....only places we WANT to go to are on the maps. I really see no problem here."
Not sure if Apple fanboy.... or just stupid.
Dude that sarcasm just went over your head.
In my eyes the biggest fault of Apple isn't that their Map App is below par, but that they haven't approved Google Maps. It shows their attitude towards their customers, rather have monopoly over something than give their customers choice and access to the best possible services.*Snip*
It shows their attitude towards their customers, rather have monopoly over something than give their customers choice and access to the best possible services.
It shows their attitude towards their customers, rather have monopoly over something than give their customers choice and access to the best possible services.
Has Google submitted a maps app? I can't find any confirmation from google.In my eyes the biggest fault of Apple isn't that their Map App is below par, but that they haven't approved Google Maps. It shows their attitude towards their customers, rather have monopoly over something than give their customers choice and access to the best possible services.