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Apple looking to expand iOS navigation software team

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

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AppleInsider directs us to new job postings from Apple which suggest that the folks in Cupertino are looking to add some navigation software experts to their iOS team. “Seize this ground floor opportunity to help us build the world’s best hosted platforms at massive scale,” it reads. Apple seeks job candidates with “valuable knowledge” related […]

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iOS now uses Apple’s own location database

Saturday, July 31, 2010

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It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to anyone that Apple relishes controlling as much of the underlying technology in its products as possible. That being the case, Techcrunch points us to a telling, yet until now overlooked, portion of Apple’s response to a congressional inquiry regarding Apple’s policies as they pertain to privacy and user […]

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Apple buys small Quebec-based mapping firm Poly9

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

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Lesoleil reports that Apple recently acquired the Quebec-based mapping firm Poly9, a firm “industry recognized” for their talent and creativity. In recent years, especially Poly9 has given birth to programming interfaces (APIs) for several large clients such as Apple, Microsoft, Yahoo, MSNBC and NORAD… Poly9 based in part on the base maps of Google Earth, […]

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Apple nets over $100 million per year via Google search on the iPhone

Thursday, February 11, 2010

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Citing a source “familiar with Apple’s operations”, Silicon Alley Insider is reporting that Apple, contrary to some previous reports, has no intention whatsoever of building its own search engine from the ground up. The most sensational item from the report, however, is that Apple’s partnership with Google on the iPhone nets Apple over $100 million […]

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New job listing from Apple highlights its interest for in-house mapping software

Sunday, November 29, 2009

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Apple recently posted a new job listing looking for an iPhone Software Engineer looking to join Apple’s newly formed Map team. The job listing reads: The iPhone and iPod touch Maps team is looking for a proactive and hardworking software engineer to join our team. The iPhone Maps application is used by millions of customers […]

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Google announces free turn-by-turn app for Android, will the iPhone be next?

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

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Google announced today that it plans to bring turn by turn directions via Google Maps to devices running Android 2.0, and it will include features such as voice recognition, live traffic data, satellite view, and search capabilities via names of business and landmarks, address’s be damned. You can check out a video preview of the […]

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Apple purchased geo mapping company “PlaceBase” last July

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

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Seith Weintraub did a little bit of detective work and recently discovered that back in July, Apple purchased the mapping company “PlaceBase” for an undisclosed sum.  PlaceBase is a mapping program that actually preceded Google Maps, but once Google’s free offering came about, PlaceBase decided to switch things up a bit, change their business model, […]

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