Exxod
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...I mean look at Bing. It'll never get off the ground.
I switched my default search engines to Bing. It has worked well so far.
...I mean look at Bing. It'll never get off the ground.
...while Google Maps is growing and getting more and more features...Did you know Google is getting Underwater maps now? Nobody needed 3d maps, we had street view.
Well, anyway, while Google Maps is growing and getting more and more features, we'll be paying for the hasty decision that Apple made. Literally. Waiting for slow updates.
Did you know Google is getting Underwater maps now? Nobody needed 3d maps, we had street view.
I switched my default search engines to Bing. It has worked well so far.
I am not a fan of anything Google. I too use Bing as my default. I love it!
What is it with these companies that try to "roll the dice" against Google in order to obtain a monopoly.
Microsoft tried to pwn Google for 10 years with Bing and they've gotten NOWHERE.
I mean, nowhere.
Now Apple's trying to do it with Maps. You think they might want to try to start their own search engine?
They could. It might only be able to pull up like 2 pages but still.
ok i must be missing something here.
Ive been using the Apple Maps since the upgrade (before that i used navfree UK) and i have had NO problems at all.
Maps work fine, 3D maps are cool, it even had my work place in 3D. turn by turn has worked flawlessly and ive used it everyday so far.
I even set a route one day and went the wrong way to see if it would re-calc quickly and it did.....
what were people expecting? more? drive for you? transport you to the location?
seriously *rolls eyes*
You're not missing anything, we have a group of trolls that run around this website from time to time who try and capitalize on sensationalistic headlines that point to negative aspects of the iPhone...in this case, some absolutely moot rendering or loading problems with the map system, where the troll/s are making it seem like the entire system is useless and broken. They'll burn off after the iPhone release hype has died down a little bit, and things will get back to normal.
First off, I am an apple fan boy so far from a troll. I have been reading and contributing to the overwhelming complaints, issues, bugs, defects of this phone. I LOVE my 5 and only see the artifacts across my space bar when adding my password for the app store. I also have a VERY difficult time typing, especially with the space bar being non responsive, resulting in a lot of run on words.
I have seen nothing of the dings and scratches of the device and certainly dont see any issues hardware wise. I am not concerned with the maps issue as I am sure there will be an update or addition to fix these problems.
I just think would this have happened with Steve at the helm still? All the leaks which turned out to be 100% accurate almost 30-45 days prior to announcement is not very Jobs like and how about these seemingly nagging issues with the release. Is the company losing its grip as the king? I am an adopter of the stock last year so while I am thrilled with the value, I am just wondering if this is the demise on wall street too. Google just exploded the last 3 days and now is an all time high. Obviously Apple is near its high and the amount of shares and market cap far exceed Google.
I hope they hit a home run on the ipad mini because another potential fail, (not that the iphone is one by all means), people may start shifting their allegiance away from the fruit.
Just venting I guess. haha
Bing was released in 2009...prior to that, MSN (which existed far before Google was even a thought). Again, you have half wit information you try to push as fact. You're a very uninformed troll.
Quote me, but I wonder if Apple is willing to switch Siri to using Bing instead of Google. That would be kind of cool.
As soon as Apple Maps was proposed I knew it was a bad idea. So all the publicity plus the apology letters make me feel so VINDICATED right now. I see what they tried to do, but 1000's of missing roads is not risk I'm willing to take.
I'm a traveler and when some places are simply not mapped, I don't have time for that. Apple Maps is not an option for me.
I'm not going to troll you, I just want to say that MSN was launched in August 1995 while Google was launched January 1996. Not much of a time-lapse.
Oh but don't you know, Sean? Maps is really the only thing you can use on an iPhone to get directions...
Oh i know, and what sucks worse is when I'm using it in the real world, i spend 99% of the time looking for roads that weren't rendered correctly so i can post them online and forget where i was actually trying to get directions to.