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Indoor mapping a useful, cool feature of Apple Maps

- Jefferson Graham

LOS ANGELES – Apple Maps finally has a useful feature that gives it an edge over the competitio­n: a way to navigate through airport terminals.

That may not sound like much, but the app has failed in the court of popular opinion as an also-ran to Google Maps. So the bragging rights are notable.

As millions of travelers head out for the holidays through crowded airports, Apple’s new indoor mapping clearly offers better, more useful tools than the limited signage of the airport.

The old way: Arrive to the airport early and hungry, and look for something to eat. You don’t like the choices and wonder what’s around the corner. Yes, there are signs at the airport, but informatio­n is scarce. On the Apple Maps app, you see what’s near the gate, the hours of operation for the restaurant­s, and you can find out what’s near other gates as well.

And as you start walking, the informatio­n adapts visually to your new locations, in real time.

The Map app also shows you how to get to security checkpoint­s, check-in desks and baggage claim carousels. It lets you toggle between floors for a view on what’s around you.

On a recent test of Apple Maps at LAX, the nation’s second-busiest airport, I cranked open Google Maps as well, and while it offers some indoor mapping of the terminal, informatio­n was scarce and not as plentiful.

For instance, we didn’t get the list of restaurant­s nearby with Google.

Apple Maps initially had a rocky 2012 debut when Apple removed Google Maps on iPhones and replaced it with its own, very inferior product that often brought people to wrong locations. Users howled, and Apple sacked the executive in charge of the Maps debacle.

Cut to today, and it’s improved — and well-used by iPhone users — if not always considered the smartest.

Apple says its Maps app is the mostused map app on Apple devices. That’s likely courtesy of its placement: It’s preinstall­ed and front and center on iOS devices. On Android phones, Google Maps is also preinstall­ed.

Market share for mapping is hard to come by, but Android devices have about an 83% market share compared to 15% for IOS devices, according to market research firm IDC.

Gene Munster, an investor and analyst with Loup Ventures, says Apple Maps has improved from what he considers a D+ ranking to a B- today. “It’s closed the gap, but it’s still not up to par with Google,” Munster says.

Google just has more data, thanks to its searches, and thus has more informatio­n to share with users.

To use the free Apple Maps app, you need to have the latest version of the iOS mobile operating system, iOS11, and an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.

The new Apple Maps update is currently available in 35 airports worldwide, including many of the biggest cities, including Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Denver and Seattle.

The airport features, first announced in June but not operationa­l until just before Christmas, didn’t disappoint. But the company clearly has its work cut out for it. In a May blog post, cartograph­er Justin O’Beirne, who has contribute­d to Apple Maps in the past noted: “It’s cool to see how much Google Maps has changed over the past year. But it’s also surprising to see how little Apple Maps has changed.”

 ??  ?? An Apple Maps view of LAX airport. JEFFERSON GRAHAM/USA TODAY
An Apple Maps view of LAX airport. JEFFERSON GRAHAM/USA TODAY

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