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Apple makes improvements to Map app

CUPERTINO, Calif., March 13 (UPI) -- Apple has quietly released improvements to its much-criticized Maps app for the iPhone to improve its accuracy and functionality, tech websites report.

The Maps application, which was introduced with iOS 6 on the iPhone and iPad last fall, was slammed by many users for multiple inaccuracies including mislabeled roads, missing points of interest and even absent towns.

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The company was forced to apologize and even went so far as to allow Google Maps, which it has tossed from iOS 6 in favor of its own app, back into the Apple Store, where it immediately garnered a million downloads.

Recent updates to Apple Maps includes a significant expansion of its 3-D flyover feature -- which gives users a bird's-eye view of cityscapes -- to include 16 new cities, now including Baltimore; Cleveland; Green Bay, Wis.; Minneapolis; Indianapolis; Portland, Ore.; and Buffalo, N.Y.

Apple also has expanded the scale of the flyover feature in more than a dozen existing cities, including Boston, Houston, London, Toronto and many others, InformationWeek reported Wednesday.

Basic improvements reportedly have been made to maps for other regions of the world, particularly Asia.

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