It's official. Apple Maps app is in and Google Maps is out. Scott Forstall, Apple's senior vice president of iOS Software, presented the Apple Maps app at the 2012 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). "In iOS 6, we have built an entire new mapping solution from the ground up, and it is beautiful," Forstall said on stage, according to Engadget. The Apple Maps app is dominated by clearly labeled views worldwide that show everything from cities and major roads to parks and bodies of water. For a more in-depth look -- like that of Google Maps -- Apple Maps offers a 3D flyover view of cities. Using vector-based maps, users can quickly rotate, and zoom in or out on the iPhone or iPad. Zooming in from the normal Maps feature will automatically bring users into the 3D view. |
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