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Apple Turning to Select Retail Store Employees to Help Improve Maps for iOS 6
Wednesday October 3, 2012 6:32 am PDT by Eric Slivka
MacRumors has learned that Apple is piloting a program to tap into its vast number of retail store employees to help improve the company's new Maps app for iOS 6. Details on the initiative remain unclear, but multiple sources have indicated that participating stores will dedicate 40 hours of staff time per week, distributed among a number of employees, to manually examine Apple's mapping data in their areas and submit corrections and improvements. ifoAppleStore posted a Tweet a short time ago indicating that it too has received information on the effort.

It is unknown exactly what procedures will be used to examine the data, whether it simply be side-by-side comparisons with Google Maps data or if more sophisticated efforts such as in-person verification will be used. One source has indicated that a team of ten employees would be participating in the program at one store, with one of those employees being designated a "subject matter expert" to oversee the team and receiving training on how the team will operate. Changes to maps will reportedly be submitted through a dedicated internal portal on Apple's systems.


Apple's new Maps app for iOS 6 has received significant criticism since its launch, with Apple CEO Tim Cook finding it necessary to publish an open letter late last week to apologize for the app's shortcomings and to suggest alternative mapping solutions while Apple works to improve its own maps.

Apple is reportedly aggressively hiring former Google Maps employees in its efforts to quickly improve its new mapping services, but much of the criticism has related to incorrect point-of-interest locations and other data best verified in the field or by those with intimate knowledge of a given area. Apple's network of nearly 400 retail stores represents nearly 40,000 employees scattered across more than a dozen countries, making it an ideal resource for assisting with mapping improvements.
 
They are tackling the job. Apple has skills.

I hope to see the location of Atlantis at last!
 
I just read a comparison somewhere about the alternatives for iPhone and I was surprised how good Nokia Maps looked on it. I just bookmarked it on the Nexus 7 to the desktop.

Another hidden gem from the review was the floor maps from Google Maps. E.g. search for City Hall Boston and you get a floor selector to the map. Cool! (Nokia's Navteq also announced them last year and in July they said that Nokia Maps includes ~4600 indoor maps in 38 countries -- I couldn't find them on the web version, though)


Apple's store employee initiative is good but unfortunately doesn't really help outside of the US.
 
JEK said:
I see Nokia HQ is up for sale.

They should have sold it years ago but the pre-Elop management didn't have the balls (moving Nokia's HQ out of Finland has always been a political thing).

None of the big finnish companies such as Kone, Stora Enso and UPM own their HQ's. The others sold their buildings before 2008 so it was much easier than today. They are typically owned by the insurance and pension funds or foreign real estate investment companies. Also applies to many other real estates they have.

The public reason is always the same, "owning real estate is not our core business", but at the end it gives you the funds to do something more useful, the competition keeps the rents low enough, and it gives the company the flexibility to move around.
 
At least that's closer to the Nokia stockholders :)

But there was nothing in the news here today, just the rumor that Microsoft might start building their own WP8 phones.

My biggest interest right now is the possibility of Samsung Galaxy S 3 Mini next week.
 
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