Saturday, 29 October 2011

Apple Acquires Mapping Company, iMap Most likely A Little Way Away

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News has gone out that Apple was the organization who had acquired C3 Technologies last August (and shut it lower). C3 is really a mapping company noted for its ability to build maps which include three dimensional structures, �textures and all sorts of (like Nokia does). Unlike many mapping firms that depend on a mix of satellite photos and Gps navigation information, C3 could build maps and textured building models with planes (see video within the full publish). This can be a technique that enables for multiple (relatively shallow) angles, that is essential to create textures for each sides of structures, which is just impossible rich in altitude satellites. The down-side of the technique would be that the quantity of terrain included in an airplane is a lot more compact than a satellite can cover. Nevertheless, Apple can most likely purchase the large picture data from another person. Anyway, you are able to guess where this really is going When I lately stated during my overview of the apple iphone 4S, Bing is using Google Maps like a key�differentiation�for Android mobile phone models, and regrettably, Apple s mobile phone models happen to be lagging in features for a while now. We now have recognized mapping like a killer application for mobile phones, and each serious contender will finish up getting some kind of proprietary mapping technology. Microsoft, Nokia, Google do, and Apple aims to obtain this capacity too.

Obviously, Apple most likely really wants to re-invent mapping, but it's easier in theory, and we'll have to ascertain if adding three dimensional structures, as beautiful because they are, really add real value to some mapping service. For the short term, Apple must meet up with Google Maps first, and liberate from Google on that front. I suspect that inside a year, Apple will introduce iMaps, or what you will refer to it as.

I would like to visit a mapping service where I'm able to search and make my route on the PC, then effortlessly retrieve the data on my small smartphone. Apple could easily do this with iCloud, and to date, nobody has been doing something that's seamless. What do you want to see within an iMap application Publish a comment below.



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