In a bold move to compete with Google Maps, Apple has introduced Apple Maps on the web in a public beta. This new feature allows users to access the mapping service directly from their browsers, providing a range of functionalities and setting the stage for further advancements.
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- Apple Maps is now available on the web in public beta.
- The service is accessible via browsers such as Safari and Chrome on Mac and iPad, as well as Chrome and Edge on Windows PCs.
- Users can obtain driving and walking directions, find places, and access information like photos, hours, ratings, and reviews.
- Features include the ability to order food directly from the Maps place card.
- Users can explore curated Guides to discover dining, shopping, and exploration options in various cities.
- Additional features, including Look Around, will be rolled out in the coming months.
- Developers can integrate MapKit JS to link to Maps on the web for driving directions.
- Apple plans to expand support for more languages, browsers, and platforms over time.
- The introduction of Apple Maps on the web puts it in direct competition with Google Maps.
- The move represents Apple’s strategic effort to enhance its mapping service and attract more users.
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