Apple Launches Web-Based Maps Beta: How It Stands Out from Google Maps
Apple Launches Web-Based Maps Beta: How It Stands Out from Google Maps
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Apple has introduced the public beta of Apple Maps on the web, enabling users worldwide to access navigation directly from their browsers, according to India Today. This new web-based version of Apple Maps can be accessed through both Chrome and Safari browsers, offering driving and walking directions, gas station information, and detailed place information straight to users' desktops.

Key Features of Apple Maps on the Web
With this update, users can now get driving and walking directions, search for various places, and view detailed information such as photos, operating hours, ratings, and reviews, all from their browser. This web-based version of Apple Maps aims to provide a robust navigation tool without the need for a dedicated app.

Additionally, users can directly order food from the place card within Maps, adding an extra layer of convenience. The curated Guides feature helps users find recommended restaurants, shopping venues, and points of interest in various cities, making it a valuable tool for both daily use and travel navigation.

In the near future, Apple plans to introduce additional features, including Look Around, which provides interactive 3D street-level views similar to Google Maps' Street View. This feature is expected to launch in the coming months, offering a richer and more immersive user experience.

Benefits for Developers
The web-based Apple Maps is also a significant development for developers. Those using MapKit JS can integrate their applications with Apple Maps on the web, providing users with seamless access to driving directions and place information. This integration aims to create a more unified user experience across various applications and services.

Accessibility and Future Plans
Currently, the web version of Apple Maps supports English and is compatible with Safari and Chrome on Mac and iPad, as well as Chrome and Edge on Windows PCs. Apple plans to expand support to additional languages, browsers, and platforms over time, increasing its accessibility.

A New Competitor in Web-Based Navigation
The launch of Apple Maps on the web offers users an alternative to Google Maps. Although it is still in beta, the service is designed to be a reliable and feature-rich navigation tool accessible directly through the browser. As Apple continues to enhance and expand its web-based Maps service, it will be interesting to see how it influences user preferences in the digital mapping landscape.

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