INSIDE
|
APPLE
Apple
Makes
It
Clear:
Our
Way
Or
The
Highway
-
Apple
hell-bent
on
killing
off
Google
Maps
in
iOS
6
Apple
really
doesn't
want
its
mobile
devices
associated
with
Google
Maps
anymore,
as
it's
set
to
redirect
app
traffic
to
its
own
mapping
solution.

When
iOS
6
was
announced
back
in
June,
Apple
revealed
that
it
would
be
bringing
its
own
mapping
service
to
iPhones,
iPads
and
iPods
–
shunning
Google's
widely
used,
and
very
popular,
Maps
application
in
the
process.
However,
even
though
the
native
map
app
on
iDevices
will
now
be
switched,
many
thousands
of
apps
use
Google's
service
to
provide
locations,
directions
and
maps
to
users.
Aiming
for
mapping
dominance
The
Cupertino-based
firm
is
wise
to
this
game
though
and
Apple
Insider
reports
that
it
will
redirect
all
third-party
app
requests
for
mapping
services
to
its
own
offering
–
bypassing
Google's
option.
This
action
will
result
in
Google
seeing
a
huge
drop
in
traffic
to
its
mapping
services,
as
Apple
will
make
iOS
6
available
to
both
the
new
iPad
and
iPad
2 as
well
as
handsets
all
the
way
back
to
the
iPhone
3GS.
Apple
needs
to
ensure
it
absolutely
nails
its
mapping
service,
as
Google's
offering
provides
users
with
masses
of
information.
If
the
Cupertino-based
firm
fails
to
deliver,
it's
likely
to
trigger
a
huge
public
outcry
to
bring
back
the
search
giant's
version.
That
said,
from
the
brief
glimpses
of
what
we've
seen
so
far,
it
looks
like
Apple
is
well
on
track
to
offer
a
Google
Maps
rivalling
service
–
let
the
battle
commence.
When
do
you
usually
use
the
expression
"my
way
or
the
highway"?
Does
it
mean
someone
does
what
he/she
wants
as
his/her
way
regardless
of
others
opinions?
When
it
comes
to
Apple,
there
is
no
other
way.
The
California
company
has
always
had
a
simple
rule
of
operating,
"do
it
my
way
no
matter
what.
If
you
have
a
problem
with
that,
get
lost."