Your post history speaks for itself.:thumbsdown:
It doesn't matter whether you approve of me citing them or not, but they are there and everyone knows how to read.
Your post history speaks for itself.:thumbsdown:
This needs to be configurable. Shortest is most definitely not desirable over quickest for me. On numerous occasions I've ignored the suggested route and it has recalculated a considerably quicker and less congested, albeit slightly longer route.
iOS 6 Adoption Grows 29% Over The Weekend As People Finally Update After Google Maps Arrives
Apple Maps was so bad that people refused to upgrade to iOS 6 until they could get Google Maps, says data from massive mobile ad exchange MoPub. The 12,000 apps it supports saw a 29 percent increase in unique iOS 6 users in the five days after Google Maps for iOS was released. Chitika reported just 0.2 percent growth immediately after the launch but it seems people waited for the weekend to do the long install.
MoPub monitors over 1 billion ad impressions a day across more than 12,000 apps and a dozen ad networks, making its data set more reliable than individual ad network Chitika. MoPub provided TechCrunch with data showing a 13 percent increase in iOS 6 users just from Monday to Wednesday, indicating many people switched to the newest Apple mobile firmware as soon as Google Maps standalone app arrived in the App Store.
The remaining increase was likely delayed until the weekend and therefore not seen in Chitikas data because people wanted to wait for positive reviews of Google Maps for iOS 6, or they didnt have time to do the lengthy OS update and stare at a loading bar during the work week.
MoPubs CEO laid it out for me, explaining we observed since the launch of Google Maps for iOS 6 a 30 percent increase in unique iOS 6 users, and we think its related to Google Maps. It verifies the hypothesis that people were actually holding back to upgrade until Google Maps was available.
Showed up fine on Google Maps for Android.That's actually really funny. I did have Google Maps fail me with a POI that Apple Maps had (due to it already reviewed on Yelp). No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't get this to show up:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/southbay-auto-repair-and-collision-campbell
+1 pt to Apple.
Showed up fine on Google Maps for Android.
Showed up fine on Google Maps for Android.
I now see what you're talking about.Bueller?
This is Google maps for PC (which I assume should contain everything that iOS and Android should contain). So f' me if this result doesn't show up for me and shows up for you. And once again, it's search by name and city, not an address. That's usually how POI searches work, you have little information about what you're looking for so you're searching by name or type or whatever. I would be flabbergasted if it's really true that it shows up for you and not for me.
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The correct one should be located at:
2970 Winchester Blvd