Ok internet, lets sing a song called "non-google alternative map programs", ill start.
OpenStreetMap!
(I dont know the rest of the words... Halp)
Ok internet, lets sing a song called "non-google alternative map programs", ill start.
OpenStreetMap!
(I dont know the rest of the words... Halp)
Well, I just opened Apple Maps and typed in “gulf of america” and got 0 results. I typed in “gulf of mexico” and got a big bold label across the correct location saying “Gulf of Mexico”.
Under Google Maps, for either of them, I get Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America).
Screenshot from Apple Maps just now:

That’s because they use open street map (and other providers).
Organic Maps!
Magic Earth!
Love them, they almost seem too good to be true
Here Wego (formerly Nokia maps)
Just submitted some feedback.

Submitted as well
Reported and left a one-star review for mislabeled locations.
We must share a brain, because I did the same earlier too.
Well, I called them "dipshit collaborators" but you know.
It's important to remember that the only reason he can get away with everything is because lots of other powerful people are going along with it.
and by doing so, those 'lots of other powerful people' are getting less powerful by the hour. we may even be down to one or two scRotus rulings from those particular people not being needed anymore.
Google has no credibility except that of complicity.
I tried to report it in google maps, but it says you can't report on that area.

Probably just because there are no streets or landmarks there. I went through the "submit feedback" option, it took a screenshot of the Gulf, and let me submit with no issues
Just going to put this Apple
Maps screenshot right here:

Apple maps still remains shite tho
I’m going to politely disagree. I’ve not had a problem using it yet. For my needs, it’s pretty intuitive.
It's not quite as information-full as Google Maps, which still seems to be the leader there unfortunately, but it is getting close. I also tend to get better walking directions from it. Google Maps has some weird ideas about avoiding footpaths that will get you somewhere faster, at least around here. I'm thinking maybe because it doesn't count some places where cars can't drive.
Public act of fealty. Google has officially kissed the ring of the mad king. Realize what that means for the way they handle business moving forward.
They’ll still end up like all of Trump’s other business partners in the end. Betrayed, unpaid, and regretful.
Time for a repeat comment: Organic Maps does everything Google Maps does (except traffic conditions), and is FOSS. Please encourage places to contribute business information to Open Street Maps.
I've been trying to fill in the data around me. It's not there yet. But I'm trying.
And I'm not in some backwater area. I'm just outside Chicago and when I go into the city I'm still filling things out.
No traffic data is a deal breaker for me.
Have you tried Magic Earth? It's based on Open Street Maps but it has real time traffic data.
Spineless collaborators. Fuck you, google.
Google is helping the rich try to take over the world?
Dam i always thought the richest company on the planet was looking out for the little guy!
Lmao but seriously nothing will meaningfully improve until the rich fear for their lives
Simply disgusting. Still hunting for a good alternative though... It's hard since Google Maps is so good - especially for searching for things. Organic Maps is pretty good so far though.
I'm in the exact same boat my friend. I hate using gmaps but I also can't really find anything in organic maps.
Magic Earth is magical
Cowards
Maybe interesting for people here: There is not 1 Google Maps.
There is a version per country.
Open it in Russia and you might see a larger Russia...
Open it in Ukraine and you might see the Ukraine, as if there was no war...
So, it does not even surprise me that they change the name of something, if they even change borders...
I now see the following: „Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)“
I’m in Europe. Yes, there’s a version per country (or at least there are multiple versions), but this change is also made for places that will continue to call it Gulf of Mexico. Its annoying.
Same in the UK.

Same, but still reviewed it 1 star. Shame my car can only use Google maps natively...
(Psst: It's "Ukraine", not "the Ukraine". It was "the Ukraine" when it was a territory of the Russian Empire. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Ukraine)
Reciew bomb it to oblivion. Google sides with fascism. Next stop map out where minorities are (lgbtq, unregistered foreigners etc.)...
shameless butt kissing
Finally uninstalled Google Maps. Installed Organic Maps, instead. (f-droid).
You just couldn't resist sucking up to Trump, could you Google? Remember when your company motto was, "don't be evil?" That was 20 years ago.
When are they changing Lake ~~Michigan~~ Illinois?
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