Saturday, July 20, 2013

Apple trying to improve its mapping service, aquires Locationary

With the introduction of iOS 5, Apple opted for an in-house mapping solution, ditching Google's long-standing platform altogether. Unfortunately, it sucked. It sucked enough that in a gesture not akin to Apple, CEO Tim Cook took to the press and apologized for the way iOS Maps turned out and suggested that, for the time being, users could look elsewhere for better offerings.

With this now far behind, Apple seems to be doing some serious work on improving its fledgling mapping service. Apple, apparently, isn't done, however, for information got out earlier today that Cupertino has acquired Canadian Locationary.

In case the name doesn't ring any bells – Locationary is a crowd-sourced location data company that focuses on local business listings. Crowd-sourcing in map-related solution has been a hot niche lately, and that's likely because the task is daunting, to say the least – establishing, and then curating a massive database of locations throughout the world would require too great a workforce and will still end up with a sizable amount of discrepancies.

An Apple spokesperson has confirmed the acquisition, but has denied commenting on the price and aim of the deal:
"Apple buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and we generally do not discuss our purpose or plans"
 

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