Apple recently launched Business Connect to enable businesses to easily claim and optimize their Apple Maps locations. Getting started as a single or multi-location business only takes a few minutes.
Apple has revamped the Apple Business Connect service, where businesses can update what Apple Maps shows about their business. This service initially launched Apple Maps Connect in 2014, and it is similar to how Google Business Profiles works. Apple Business Connect
Apple Maps could be the beneficiary of the company’s push into augmented reality and “autonomous systems.” The post Apple reportedly hiring dozens of new mapping experts and engineers appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
Google and Bing already offer similar indoor maps. The post Apple Maps adds indoor mapping for malls and airports, Do Not Disturb mode appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Drones will collect data, shoot images and video, according to an FAA filing. The post Apple hopes to enhance maps with indoor location and drone data collection appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Apple places URLs appear to be for the purpose of sharing with non-Apple users. The post Apple now has public place pages — but what exactly are they for?
The survey data seem to contradict statements made by Apple and others about Apple Maps’ dominance on the iPhone.
The move parallels Apple’s decision to open up Siri and Messages to developers. The post Apple Maps becomes a platform with new extensions for third-party apps appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
DuckDuckGo’s new feature lets users choose from Apple, Bing, Here, OpenStreetMap or Google Maps to get directions. The post DuckDuckGo launches Directions! feature with option to use multiple map apps appeared first on Search Engine Land
Google Street View is a dramatic and sometimes useful feature of Google Maps that helped set it apart from competitors such as Nokia Maps and Bing Maps a few years ago. Now, there’s evidence that Apple may be seeking to create its own version of Street View. The following posting appears on..