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Apple Maps now 3x more popular than Google Maps among iOS users
Boy Genius Report ^ | December 9, 2015 | By Yoni Heisler

Posted on 12/11/2015 12:48:23 AM PST by Swordmaker

Apple Maps Vs. Google Maps

The original launch of Apple Maps was far from a rousing success. Though Apple may have initially been hoping to give Google a run for its money, the first iteration of Apple Maps was famously plagued by bugs and laughably inaccurate mapping directions. Compounding matters was that Apple Maps’ feature set at the time didn’t even include transit directions, thus relegating it to more of a curiosity or second-option than a legit contender to Google’s throne.

But over time, Apple has quietly but steadily improved both the usability and reliability of Apple Maps. And with the recent launch of transit direction support in iOS 9, Apple Maps signaled that it was finally ready to be taken seriously. While the notion of Apple Maps as a serious rival to Google Maps was admittedly laughable just a few years ago, Apple Maps today is now more popular on the iPhone and iPad than Google Maps.

Word of Apple Maps’ popularity on iOS comes straight from Apple itself, who recently revealed that Apple Maps on the iPhone and iPad is now used more than three times as often as the “next leading competitor”, an obvious allusion to Google Maps. Furthermore, an Apple representative told the Associated Press that Apple Maps now handles more than 5 billion mapping requests each and every single week.

Apple fixed errors as users submitted them. It quietly bought several mapping companies, mostly for their engineers and other talent. This fall, it added transit directions for several major cities, narrowing a major gap with Google. Apple Maps is now used more widely than Google Maps on iPhones.

Apple’s significant investment in fixing Maps underscores how important maps and related services are to tech companies. Location is key to helping phone users find restaurants and shops, discover things to do and just get around. It’s also big business, as app makers tap into the core mapping functions of phones to direct people in helpful ways and sometimes offer them bargains based on where they’re standing.

While Google still remains the overall mapping leader when it comes to all smartphones, the resurgence of Apple Maps underscores just how valuable the real estate on the iOS homescreen truly is. While more tech-minded folks are likely to have a number of mapping apps on their devices, the average user is prone to simply using whatever app comes pre-installed on his or her device.

That said, with Apple having no problem kicking Google Maps to the curb, it’s not all that unreasonable to wonder if Apple might eventually do the same to Google search.

As it stands today, Google remains the default search engine on mobile Safari, a privilege which costs the search giant more than $1 billion a year. What’s more, it’s been estimated that nearly 75% of Google’s mobile search related revenues come from iOS users.

Note this excerpt from a 2015 New York Times article.

A recent analysis by Goldman Sachs estimated that Google collected about $11.8 billion on mobile search ads in 2014, with about 75 percent coming from ads on iPhones and iPads.

Together, it seems clear that Apple holds a lot of negotiating power in its relationship with Google, a dynamic it can use to extract more favorable contract terms in the future.

So might Apple ever supplant Google search with a competing service like Bing or DuckDuckGo? At this point in time, it seems far from likely. Say what you will about Google, but the company does search better than anybody else, by a wide margin. To that end, it would hardly be encouraging if Apple sacrificed overall usability simply to twist the knife in Google just a little bit more. Additionally, it’s a safe bet that Google would be willing to pay a huge amount to maintain its status as the default search engine on iOS.

Nonetheless, Apple clearly isn’t shy about testing the waters; search on Siri, for instance, is powered by Microsoft’s Bing.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet
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1 posted on 12/11/2015 12:48:23 AM PST by Swordmaker
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2 posted on 12/11/2015 12:50:20 AM PST by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue....)
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To: Swordmaker

It improved a lot I have to admit.


3 posted on 12/11/2015 12:54:03 AM PST by exist
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To: Swordmaker

When Google got rid of their old maps earlier this year, preferred by countless users (myself, especially) and despite endless complaints, the new maps are the crappiest, most difficult to navigate, crash-prone (colorful metaphor) garbage imaginable. I detest them with every fiber of my being and want the OLD maps back. I love these idiots that think replacing something that worked like a charm with unworkable crap is an improvement.


4 posted on 12/11/2015 1:17:52 AM PST by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
I love these idiots that think replacing something that worked like a charm with unworkable crap is an improvement.

They must have taken lessons from Microsoft.

5 posted on 12/11/2015 2:07:40 AM PST by immadashell (The inmates are running the asylum)
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To: Swordmaker

I love Google maps solely because they have that street level mode which is incredible. I was looking at the spot Bonnie and Clyde were killed at the other day, and they actually have a marker stone there that is chipped up from taking souvenirs. They have this relatively new thing in Wikipedia that gives coordinates anytime they write about an area and sure enough they gave coordinates where they were killed and you copy and paste that in Google maps and it takes you right there.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_and_Clyde


6 posted on 12/11/2015 3:00:34 AM PST by GrandJediMasterYoda (B. Hussein Obama: 20 acts of Treason and counting.)
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To: Swordmaker

Not all of the Google Maps features work in iOs.
On my iPhone, I use Apple maps because it works better.

On a PC, I’ll use Google maps


7 posted on 12/11/2015 4:26:08 AM PST by kidd
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To: Swordmaker

In Cities Apple maps is sometimes off because of street closings due to rush hour or construction... so I cycle between Waze and Apple.


8 posted on 12/11/2015 4:57:21 AM PST by Katya (Homo Nosce Te Ipsum)
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To: Swordmaker

The best thing about Apple maps is how it clearly shows the distance to the nearest gay bathhouse at all times.

/s


9 posted on 12/11/2015 5:12:45 AM PST by TexasFreeper2009 (You can't spell Hillary without using the letters L, I, A, & R)
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To: TexasFreeper2009

“The best thing about Apple maps is how it clearly shows the distance to the nearest gay bathhouse at all times.”

Welcome! We don’t have many of your kind here.

Not that there’s anything wrong with that ...


10 posted on 12/11/2015 6:15:49 AM PST by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: kidd

That’s very true, for some reason google maps sucks on apple products.

There are automatic features on google maps now, like it detects when you are driving and automatically records where you parked then guides you back to your car. You don’t have to do anything, completely automatic features being added.

Google keeps adding these features that don’t require any user interaction at all to their products. They just work.


11 posted on 12/11/2015 6:40:38 AM PST by dila813
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To: fieldmarshaldj

https://www.reddit.com/r/GoogleMaps/comments/34fmx0/is_there_any_way_to_switch_back_to_the_old_google/


12 posted on 12/11/2015 6:48:30 AM PST by mad_as_he$$ ("It gets late early around here..." Yogi)
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To: mad_as_he$$

I signed the petition as soon as it was put up. Google was really sadistic with how it slowly eliminated all other links to its old maps (and there are none that currently exist or publicly known). I guaran-damn-tee you that execs there still have access to the old maps, because no one with a brain can claim the new ones are easier to use.


13 posted on 12/11/2015 3:36:55 PM PST by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Totally agree. I always use Street View so I recognize stores, landmarks, etc.

Ed


14 posted on 12/11/2015 9:42:59 PM PST by Sir_Ed
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