Apple Maps Is Proving To Be Quite Popular Despite A Poor Start
Apple Maps is doing just fine, thank you very much.
Apple Maps is doing just fine, thank you very much.
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Google Maps is finally coming to the iPad as an official app from Google.
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An iPad version of the popular app will also be released sometime this summer.
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Despite getting off to a rocky start, Apple's iOS Maps app has been getting significant improvements over the past few months.
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Google has just released an update to its Google Maps software development kit (SDK) for iOS.
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