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How subscription-based navigation is changing maps
The Rise of Subscription-Based Navigation Over the past few decades, maps have evolved from paper-based guides to digital ...
University of Southern California (USC) sued Google LLC in the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, last month, ...
Perspective is everything, but these curious maps might give a whole new approach to the weird and wonderful world that we ...
Whether you prefer Google Maps or Waze, there is a wide range of apps that provide driving directions these days — and they will often give real-time traffic and accident updates, alternative ...
If you're not a fan of the recently renamed Gulf of America, you can call it whatever you want courtesy of MapQuest. The online navigation company appears to be poking fun at President Donald Trump's ...
Navigation apps have become necessary for those on the move, offering precise maps and real-time traffic updates for efficient travel. These apps, powered by GPS technology, share standard features ...
Los Angeles-headquartered MapQuest has announced the release of Private Maps by MapQuest – the first app fromaleading mapping brand specifically designed to protect users’ privacy. Secure, ...
MapQuest responds to controversy over 'Gulf of America' change Mapquest: 'We’ve granted you access to a place very dear to our heart' Google, in contrast, officially updates sea's name of ‘Gulf of ...
Google, Apple and Bing Maps have changed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America following an executive order from President Trump. MapQuest has not yet updated its map to reflect Trump's order. In ...
The company ― which calls itself “the OG of online mapping” on BlueSky ― has refused to make the change. “Our maps are like grandma’s Thanksgiving recipes — once they’re printed, they’re not changing.
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