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Apple's decision to withdraw its application for iOS 6 to maps
Google has left many users unhappy. Even more, the
solution that Apple submitted their application and mapping service, has
generated a rising tide of complaints from customers.
It was expected that Google Maps service to take a position
similar to that made access to YouTube, when Apple also removed the iOS, which filed its own application.
Although there news that gave this application
as certain and subject to problems imposed by Apple, Google decided
embark on another path and introduced the Street View for browsers
mobile devices.
The novelty presented today allows any user of a
mobile device has access to the service and street view
local panoramas directly from the browser, without having to resort to any
implementation.
The add to that which we know to Street View, Google provides
still seen in shops and other establishments, so that
can have access to realistic and truly immersive sites
seek.
This news was available immediately and can be used by
example, in iOS, as an alternative to the map service of Apple.
To use should only access and navigate to maps.google.com
desired location, either using the search box or browsing with
fingers across the map. After selecting this site will notice that the
bottom there is a bar with the selected address, a phone
can bind to that site, if the number exists the possibility of
have access to directions to navigate to this lease and the famous
Pegman, which will give you access to Street View.
Will open a new tab in the browser and is immediately shown the
images that location. As in the desktop browser will be able to navigate
these images, using the arrows displayed, or rotate 360 degrees
to see the detail of each location.
With this move, smart, Google can provide the same service
which was removed by Apple from your iOS, avoiding having to go through
scrutiny and approval of their application. It is a solution which has been
adopted oppose other companies in the past and gave back good returns.
Homepage: Google Maps
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