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Apple fires its Maps guy

Problems with Apple's most recent mobile software release, iOS 6, have led to a shakeup at the tech giant. The iPhone maker fired Maps manager Richard Williamson over major issues with the app that replaced Google Maps on the new iPhone 5.
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I was almost certain there was an Apple Store right nearby… (All images via <a href="http://theamazingios6maps.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">The Amazing iOS 6 Maps tumblr</a>)
I was almost certain there was an Apple Store right nearby… (All images via The Amazing iOS 6 Maps tumblr)
Published: Nov. 27, 2012 at 1:53 PM
By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com

The black spot on Apple's otherwise wildly successful launch of the iPhone 5 was undoubtedly the new Maps app in the new iOS 6.

Now, Apple has fired Richard Williamson, the manager who oversaw the mapping team, Bloomberg reports, citing people familiar with the move. While Apple's penchant for secrecy means the news probably won't ever get an official announcement, the move is the latest in a shakeup of Apple's top brass that handed both Maps and the similarly disappointing Siri to newly promoted Senior Vice President Eddy Cue.

Apple launched its proprietary Maps app in September with the release of its latest operating system, iOS 6, for the first time dumping the trusty Google Maps app that had come loaded on every iPhone since the device's debut in 2007.

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