Dịch vụ Apple Maps đã có mặt trên Android và máy tính Windows thông qua trình duyệt web, đây là điều gì đồng nghĩa với người dùng.
Apple vừa phát hành dịch vụ bản đồ và định vị của mình – Apple Maps – trực tiếp trên web lần đầu tiên. Apple Maps luôn là dịch vụ bản đồ mặc định trên các sản phẩm của công ty bao gồm iPhone, Mac, iPad và những sản phẩm khác. Bây giờ, công ty đã công bố phiên bản web của ứng dụng.
Apple Maps trên web hiện đang trong phiên bản beta và cho phép người dùng truy cập vào bản đồ trực tiếp từ trình duyệt của mình.
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Apple has made its navigation and maps service — Apple Maps — available on the web for the first time. Apple Maps has always been the company’s default maps service on its products including iPhone, Mac, iPad and others. Now, the company has announced the web version of the app.
Apple Maps on the web is currently in beta and it allows users to access Maps directly from their browser.
Apple Maps on Web: What it offers
According to the official press note, Apple Maps on the web will offer users the option to find places and useful information like photos, working hours, ratings as well as reviews. Along with this, Maps on the web will also offer driving and walking directions.
Moreover, users of Apple Maps’ web version can take actions like ordering food directly from Maps place cards, and browsing curated guides to discover places to eat, shop and explore different cities around the world.
Apple has also confirmed that more features like Look Around, etc will be added to it in coming months.
Access to developers and users
The web version of Apple Maps will be available in beta to users and developers including those who use MapKit JS can also link out to Maps on the web, so their users can get driving directions, see detailed place information, and more.
It’s available in English and compatible with Safari, Chrome on Mac, iPad, and Edge on Windows PCs.
What it means for users
The launch of Apple Maps on the web means users can now access Apple’s navigation and mapping service directly from their browser, expanding its accessibility beyond Apple devices. Users can find places, view photos, check working hours, read reviews, and get driving and walking directions. The web version also allows actions like ordering food and browsing curated guides for local discoveries. With compatibility across Safari, Chrome, and Edge, both users and developers can now integrate and link to Apple Maps on the web, enhancing convenience and connectivity.
Apple Maps on the web is currently in beta and it allows users to access Maps directly from their browser.
Apple Maps on Web: What it offers
According to the official press note, Apple Maps on the web will offer users the option to find places and useful information like photos, working hours, ratings as well as reviews. Along with this, Maps on the web will also offer driving and walking directions.
Moreover, users of Apple Maps’ web version can take actions like ordering food directly from Maps place cards, and browsing curated guides to discover places to eat, shop and explore different cities around the world.
Apple has also confirmed that more features like Look Around, etc will be added to it in coming months.
Access to developers and users
The web version of Apple Maps will be available in beta to users and developers including those who use MapKit JS can also link out to Maps on the web, so their users can get driving directions, see detailed place information, and more.
It’s available in English and compatible with Safari, Chrome on Mac, iPad, and Edge on Windows PCs.
What it means for users
The launch of Apple Maps on the web means users can now access Apple’s navigation and mapping service directly from their browser, expanding its accessibility beyond Apple devices. Users can find places, view photos, check working hours, read reviews, and get driving and walking directions. The web version also allows actions like ordering food and browsing curated guides for local discoveries. With compatibility across Safari, Chrome, and Edge, both users and developers can now integrate and link to Apple Maps on the web, enhancing convenience and connectivity.