Apple Maps ... now in a web browser near you

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Date : 24. Jul 2024, 23:29:33
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Currently in public beta testing. No need for a specific Maps app, but it does need an up-to-date version of Safari, Chrome, or Edge web browsers (apparently does not work with Firefox for some weird reaon).
    Apple takes direct aim at Google with surprising launch
    of Apple Maps on the web
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    Now you won't need an Apple device to use the best mapping service.
    Apple Maps might have had an inauspicious start, but over the years
    it's gotten a whole lot better. Today, Apple Maps is as good or
    better than Google Maps, with stunning visuals, incredibly detailed
    topography, and rock-solid turn-by-turn directions and traffic
    updates. The only problem (other than a secret Duck Duck Go
    integration) is it only works on Apple devices.
    Now the secret's out. Apple on Wednesday launched Apple Maps on the
    web in beta, allowing anyone to use the service in a browser. Now,
    you won't need an Apple device to use Apple Maps, and many features
    are already available, including driving and walking directions;
    point-of-interest information including photos, hours, ratings, and
    reviews; ordering food directly from the Maps place card; and
    curated Guides to discover places to eat, shop, and explore in
    cities around the world. Additionally, Apple says the Look Around
    feature, which lets you explore 360-degree panoramic views of some
    places, will be available in the coming months.
    <https://beta.maps.apple.com>
    Apple Maps on the web joins Apple Music and Apple TV on the web, but
    those are for subscribers. Apple Maps will presumably remain a free
    service available as an alternative to Google Maps. It is currently
    available in English with Safari and Chrome on Mac and iPad, as well
    as Chrome and Edge on Windows PCs. Support for additional languages,
    browsers, and platforms will be expanded over time, Apple notes.
    There is no timetable for the service to come out of beta.
    <https://www.macworld.com/article/2408087/apple-maps-on-the-web-beta-launch-directions-look-around.html>
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