It is also hiring three new iOS software developers to work with the Maps team. "We want to take Maps to the next level and rethink how people use maps, location and geo information," Apple says in one listing. The page mentions that a successful candidate will be responsible for "implementing high-level user interfaces, new and innovative features, fixing problems and enhancing the performance of Maps."
Apple has been hiring new help for iOS Maps and geolocation technology for several months. The company may be hoping to come up with its own alternative to Maps Navigation, a Google app common on Android smartphones but which hasn't arrived on iOS as originally promised. Apple has said it will roll out a "crowd-sourced traffic" service within the next two years.
8 comments:
lol despite this, there always will still be leaks from within
great post
+follow
1 Ipod leaked I could see as an accident the same thing happening with the new one is marketing
nice post
apple should make another company named tree and produce plastic chairs.
Leaks are unavoidable. Interesting post man.
geohot is about to get a call. hahaha
Indeed, someone needs to get geohot up in here.
Screw Apple.
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