Apple Is Reportedly Recruiting People From Google Maps

While a few have stuck up for the product, there seems to be a general consensus that Apple Maps is bad. Apple dropped Google Maps with its latest iOS update, opting to go with its own product (which ...
Apple Is Reportedly Recruiting People From Google Maps
Written by Chris Crum
  • While a few have stuck up for the product, there seems to be a general consensus that Apple Maps is bad. Apple dropped Google Maps with its latest iOS update, opting to go with its own product (which actually draws from TomTom and a variety of other offerings).

    While the move does make some amount of competitive sense for Apple as the company’s relationship with Google grows increasingly cold, a lot of iOS users are simply unhappy. A standalone Google Maps app from Google itself is expected soon, but Apple’s product will remain the default experience, and possibly get a lot of people lost. Here’s a Tumblr looking at some of the known problems with the product.

    That, by the way, was shared by one of the original Google Mobile Maps designers on Google+ yesterday:

    Fred Gilbert

    As one of the original designers of Google Mobile Maps I remember how difficult it was working with Apple. But this just blows my mind.


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    I wonder if Apple has tried to hire him yet. A report from TechCrunch, citing “a source with connections on both teams,” says Apple is “aggressively” recruiting ex-Google Maps staff. Darrell Etherington reports:

    My source — a contractor who worked on Google Maps as part of a massive undertaking to integrate Street View and newly licensed third-party data to improve European coverage, as well as develop the platform’s turn-by-turn navigation — says that when attention turned to indoor mapping, things started to become less interesting and a lot of staff began looking around for other opportunities. That turned out to be good timing for Cupertino.

    Apple sold over 5 million iPhone 5s in the device’s first weekend of availability, and the iOS 6 update spans not only that, but the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod Touch (4th and 5th generation), iPad 2 and New iPad.

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