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Betteridge's law (of headlines) is an adage that states "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no."
Exception that proves the rule? Cause yeah, Apple Maps is actually a Google Maps competitor now, which is great.
It really isn’t so long as they’re using Yelp for reviews.
For just driving directions, sure. Google Maps is far more feature rich and I frequently end up regressing to Google whenever I need more info.
Really? Google reviews is manipulated horribly. The underlying project, the maps, Apple isn’t far behind and in some cases I’ve noticed it’s actually much better.
It's still more functional than Apple Maps for reviews/discovery. I don't want to use Google, believe me. Apple Maps is only good for directions/traffic awareness. It's still lacking when it comes to discovering things / traveling compared to Google maps. I am trying to get off all Google services ASAP but this is one area they're clearly ahead.