Apple ditches Google Maps software in latest iOS

Started by Simon, Jul 11, 2012, 22:07:19

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Apple has unveiled its latest mobile operating system, iOS6, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference.

The operating system, which runs on its iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices, will no longer include Google Maps software.

Apple will instead run its own mapping app, which has a high-quality 3D mode, on the platform.

Google announced its own 3D mapping software last week on its competing mobile platform, Android.

Both companies have used fleets of planes to capture the imagery, drawing concerns from some privacy campaigners.

Apple's updated iOS software is being released in beta on Tuesday, and will be available for general consumers by the autumn, chief executive Tim Cook said.

It will be a free update for owners of either an iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 or iPhone 3GS - as well as users of the latest iPad, the iPad 2 and fourth generation iPod touch.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18393993

Personally, I quite like Google Maps, and I like the fact that you can switch to Street View at the touch of a button.  I hope the iOS6 Maps have that feature, or that you can download Google Maps as a separate app.
Simon.
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