Users of Apple mobile devices will need to find a different way to get around. The company has decided to drop Google’s mapping services as a built-in feature on most iPhones and iPads, technology news service NewsFactor reported. Apple also dropped Google’s social network, Google+, in favor of Facebook. The changes were on display at [...] Apple Adds Facebook, Drops Google Maps For Mobi
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The iPhone is fighting a war for independence from Google Maps, with Apple looking to launch its own mapping service. Long an inextricable part of the iPhone experience, Google Maps will no longer be the device's default navigator, ... Read Post
Yesterday we reported that Apple is preparing its own mapping software to replace Google Maps on new iPhone and iPad device, now Google has shot back, announcing a new Google Android platform that allows users to use maps while off-... Read Post
Last week, Apple announced that its phones would no longer come with maps from Google built in, but instead would feature Apple's own map service, part of its new mobile operating system. In Monday's New York Times, Quentin Hardy lo... Read Post