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newbee wrote: » Once again, you fail to see what's really happening right before your eyes. Your ignorance. newbee wrote: » The fact is that Google failed to keep it's former IOS app "up to snuff" with it's other offerings to Android and w…
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jragosta wrote: » razormaid wrote: » I guess I'm missing something here. Everyone keeps complaining about MAPS by Apple, but I have never had any problems. I love the turn by turn feature. We put it up against our navigator in the car and it …
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charlituna wrote: » How dare you suggest that Google is anything but 100% perfect or ever had issues. We all know that Google was birthed full form and issue free some 7 plus years ago and has been that way ever since. You are all liars and should…
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applesauce007 wrote: » Google Maps is an outright malediction for iOS. I urge Apple fans not to use it. I don't get the logic in this: why should Apple fans not use it unless they're idiots? What reason is there to purposely cripple yourself …
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rogifan wrote: » What Steve Jobs wouldn't have allowed was a native maps app that had Google's branding. Makes perfect sense to me considering Google is one of Apple's biggest competitors. It blows my mind that people would expect Apple to allow…
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jnjnjn wrote: » Note that Google is inherently untrustworthy, that's because they are interested in selling your data and keeping you as long and as often as possible in 'ad land'. It's comparable to MS first loyalty to companies instead of the cu…
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wisely wrote: » I don't understand the analyst's logic. From google's perspective, the best scenario is for Apple to have never kicked Google map out. The worst scenario is for Apple to replace Google Map with a killer map app. Both scenarios d…
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island hermit wrote: » Of course you would try to evade this issue. http://www.siliconvalley.com/ci_22011088/google-privacy-settlement-ftc-seems-headed-court-approval Hmmmm... transparent... sure... Fool me once... That's not a cas…
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island hermit wrote: » nexusphan wrote: » Google is as transparent as you can get. They clearly outline everything they are doing in their privacy agreements and you can opt out of everything, which I have done. ... and those court cases...…
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island hermit wrote: » I don't think I ever said that Apple didn't screw the pooch on Apple Maps. I said it was overblown. The apology and the firing of an employee cannot necessarily be construed as evidence of this. So, if Apple themselves…
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mjtomlin wrote: » To me it casts Google in a bad light; Why couldn't they offer these features to Apple before? Honestly, if THEY can make an app with turn-by-turn and vector graphics why couldn't Apple use the same data to make their own app? See…
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lkrupp wrote: » Another analyst we've never heard of makes the headlines at AI because they said something controversial about Apple. Trolls are spinning things negatively. How about Apple fans trying to get the word out too? The original Googl…
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gazoobee wrote: » Seems like a giant FAIL to me so far. I won't be using it much. in my area: - no streetview - no 3D of any kind (no topology, no flyover) - transit directions spotty and only avail for downtown routes only - no transit…
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Thank you, Google, for going out of your way to fix this nonsense. You're really showing who the uncooperative party is here. I can finally upgrade to iOS 6, but do I want to do so and lose composite AV mirroring from the jailbreak?
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tallest skil wrote: » vaelian wrote: » …nothing was… …lost… Isn't this the crux of your entire argument? And yet it's still there. Nope, that's quoting out of context, a fallacy, which also tells me that you are trolling, so all I'll do f…
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tallest skil wrote: » vaelian wrote: » This is what the Apple fanboys don't get; people complain about Apple Maps because Apple replaced the existing Google Maps app with it, therefore Apple is fully deserving of all the bad press they've been r…
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jragosta wrote: » You have been consistently claiming that Apple's Maps is not as good as Google's Maps because of the number of errors (which is the entire point of this thread). For that claim to be correct, you must have evidence that x > y.…
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jragosta wrote: » That's not true. He doesn't completely lack arguments. He only lacks good arguments. I'm still waiting for you to answer my previous reply to you, where I refuted everythyng you said. jragosta wrote: » For example, he pre…
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anonymouse wrote: » Yes, we're done with you because you lack arguments. You've reduced yourself to absurdity. Dude, you're denying reality now! I lack arguments? How can you make such a claim? What is it that I did not successfully refute f…
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mactoid wrote: » Has everyone forgotten the errors in Google Maps in the early days of the service? How about MapQuest? I have personal experience with Tom-Tom inaccuracies as I use a Tom-Tom device in my car. mactoid wrote: » The bottom line…