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Google Maps App Returns to Apple's iPhone

Google Maps App Returns to Apple
December 13, 2012 11:03AM

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Google's Maps app has turn-by-turn navigation, so it can function as a voice-guided GPS navigator while driving. The Maps app features what Google described as "detailed information for more than 80 million businesses and points of interest," including indoor photos of some businesses, as well as "smooth tilting and rotating of 2D and 3D views."

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iPhone users now have at least one less reason for getting lost. Google has released an iOS version of its Maps app, meaning that users can avoid using Apple's own, problem-plagued Maps.

Google Maps showed up on Apple's iTunes App Store late Wednesday, and has already become the top free app in that venue. A Google Maps SDK for iOS has also been released, for developers who want to integrate the product into their own app. There had been reports over the last month that Google was readying its new iOS version, and either had submitted it to Apple for inclusion in the store, or was getting ready to.

iOS 5.1 and Higher

The new Google Maps is available in 29 languages and over 40 countries for the iPhone and fourth generation iPod Touches using iOS 5.1 or higher. The iPad version has not been yet released.

Google's app has turn-by-turn navigation, so it can function as a voice-guided GPS navigator while driving. The app features what the company described Wednesday on its Official Blog as "detailed information for more than 80 million businesses and points of interest," including indoor photos of some businesses, as well as "smooth tilting and rotating of 2D and 3D views."

Google said that the vector-based map is "sharper looking" and shows more map on the screen than the previous version Apple had rejected. There's also information on more than 1 million public transit stops, in contrast to the lack of public transportation data Relevant Products/Services in Apple's Maps, which has been one of the major complaints.

In September, Apple removed Google's Maps from its mobile Relevant Products/Services devices and replaced it with Apple's Maps app when it launched iOS 6. Google's Maps was still available through a browser on Apple's devices, but users wanted the more direct and faster native app.

The Australian Incident

Apple's app has received a storm of criticism. Worse, the Maps app was recently cited by police in the town of Mildura, Australia, as a key reason that motorists looking for the town were getting lost in the middle of a national park about 45 miles away from the correct destination.

There is no water supply in the park, temperatures during the day can reach 114 degrees Fahrenheit, and some motorists who used the Apple Maps app were stranded for up to 24 hours in the park without food or water. Police requested that visitors avoid using the app, and asked Apple to correct the error, which it did. (continued...)

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