
deCarta Expands L2 Geospatial Search to 120 Countries
May 1, 2014
deCarta, Inc., an independent LBS platform company, has expanded coverage of its advanced local search technology, the L2 […]
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deCarta, Inc., an independent LBS platform company, has expanded coverage of its advanced local search technology, the L2 […]
Google Maps aren’t just for finding directions for consumers. The company is courting small businesses to grab a greater market share and provide differentiation from its competitors. In a slow news month, it appears Google, the 800-pound gorilla in the location industry, has a strong start in business markets.
By Kevin Dennehy Trying to shake off last year’s mapping debacle, Apple recently bought two companies, HopStop and […]
The uproar caused by glitches in turn-by-turn and other features from Apple’s new Maps feature has forced CEO […]
Since 2005, Google has collaborated with hundreds of transit authorities around the world to make a comprehensive resource […]
Google announced on their Lat Lon Blog that Google Maps for Android now works when it’s disconnected from the internet. Users can select and save a region of a map from more than 150 countries for use offline.
In it’s developers blog, Google announced that it will lower API usage fees and simplifying limits for both Styled and regular maps.
Apple signed TomTom for mapping services, and is apparently jettisoning Google Maps, to set up a potential collision between the two industry giants. The deal between the media giant and TomTom came after Apple rolled out mapping options for its new operating system at a conference in San Francisco.
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