![]() Interestingly, we choose to ignore Apple Maps because it's somewhat broken in a lot of places. Granted, Apple's offering is a rather weak one when compared to Google's, but since Apple Maps lives at a stock level, hence it ties in nicely with the rest of the OS, be it on desktop or mobile. ![]() ![]() And having made its way to the Mac with the release of OS X Mavericks, it's a clear sign that the Cupertino giant isn't caving in to the pressure of Google Maps. Love it or hate it, Apple Maps is here to stay. Here's how you can access Apple Maps' hidden Google Earth like feature on iOS and Mac.
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