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The Strange Explanation Of Why Windows Phone Users Lost Access To Google Maps

On Friday, Windows Phone users supposedly found themselves unable to access Google Maps. But Google said it made no sudden change on its end to cause this. What happened? It seems likely many people simple noticed for the first time long-standing redirection that Google had in place for those not using Android or iOS devices.

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  • 4 months ago
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Google has released its long-awaited map app for the iPhone. The bottom line: it delivers.
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Google has released its long-awaited map app for the iPhone. The bottom line: it delivers.

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  • 5 months ago
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Nokia’s HERE Maps For iOS A Disappointment
by Greg Sterling
Nokia has many fans around the world who believe that its mapping service is the best one out there. And in selected ways it might be.
Nokia offered “offline” maps well before Google. The company is also the go-to mapping provider for third parties, such as Yahoo and Yandex. In addition, Nokia plays an increasingly important role on the back end for Bing Maps both on Windows Phone 8 devices and on the PC.
Nokia subsidiary Navteq was once one of the primary data providers for Google Maps until Nokia acquired the company for roughly $8 billion in 2007.
All this suggests that Nokia’s splashy new mapping app for iOS, HERE, would be top-notch. While the larger screen versions of Nokia Maps (on the PC and iPad) are better, the iPhone version is quite poor in terms of user interface and overall user experience.
I have only been using it for a short time and haven’t used it in enough situations to offer a definitive review. However it’s immediately clear that HERE is no substitute for Google Maps or Apple Maps.
Reviews that praise Nokia Maps for iOS are being kind. However, I might not go quite as far as Mike Blumenthal who wrote this morning “Nokia HERE Maps Sucks (Significantly) More Than Apple Maps.” Blumenthal even critiques the underlying map data, which is supposed to be one of the really strong points of the Nokia offering.
The bottom line is that users are likely to try and then quickly abandon HERE. Its deficiencies would appear to be symptomatic of Nokia’s larger competitive challenges. Perhaps if Nokia radically improves the UI (among other elements) it will become a worthy competitor to Google Maps or Apple’s product, which continues to get better.
As an alternative you might try Telenav’s free Scout mapping app, which offers voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation. I’ve found it to be pretty good overall quite a bit easier to use than HERE.
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Nokia’s HERE Maps For iOS A Disappointment

by Greg Sterling

Nokia has many fans around the world who believe that its mapping service is the best one out there. And in selected ways it might be.

Nokia offered “offline” maps well before Google. The company is also the go-to mapping provider for third parties, such as Yahoo and Yandex. In addition, Nokia plays an increasingly important role on the back end for Bing Maps both on Windows Phone 8 devices and on the PC.

Nokia subsidiary Navteq was once one of the primary data providers for Google Maps until Nokia acquired the company for roughly $8 billion in 2007.

All this suggests that Nokia’s splashy new mapping app for iOS, HERE, would be top-notch. While the larger screen versions of Nokia Maps (on the PC and iPad) are better, the iPhone version is quite poor in terms of user interface and overall user experience.

I have only been using it for a short time and haven’t used it in enough situations to offer a definitive review. However it’s immediately clear that HERE is no substitute for Google Maps or Apple Maps.

Reviews that praise Nokia Maps for iOS are being kind. However, I might not go quite as far as Mike Blumenthal who wrote this morning “Nokia HERE Maps Sucks (Significantly) More Than Apple Maps.” Blumenthal even critiques the underlying map data, which is supposed to be one of the really strong points of the Nokia offering.

The bottom line is that users are likely to try and then quickly abandon HERE. Its deficiencies would appear to be symptomatic of Nokia’s larger competitive challenges. Perhaps if Nokia radically improves the UI (among other elements) it will become a worthy competitor to Google Maps or Apple’s product, which continues to get better.

As an alternative you might try Telenav’s free Scout mapping app, which offers voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation. I’ve found it to be pretty good overall quite a bit easier to use than HERE.

Source: searchengineland.com

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Google Maps Adds 250,000 Miles Of Street Views In Their Largest Update In History
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Google Maps Adds 250,000 Miles Of Street Views In Their Largest Update In History

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Having lost visibility in Apple’s iOS 6, Google Maps is using a big, new ad that touts Google Maps mobile capabilities and invites existing users to “take your map anywhere.” Here’s what it looks like on a desktop. 
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Having lost visibility in Apple’s iOS 6, Google Maps is using a big, new ad that touts Google Maps mobile capabilities and invites existing users to “take your map anywhere.” Here’s what it looks like on a desktop. 

Source: searchengineland.com

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Google Mars.
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Google Mars.

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