Here are just a few of the stories we covered during the week that was.
Google Maps returns to iOS 6
Apple gave iOS 6 users an early Christmas present this week, as they allowed Google Maps to return to the App Store. However, they werenât exactly thrilled to do so.
The return of Google Maps ends a saga that began in June, when Cupertino announced that they would no longer be using Googleâs mapping software for the default Maps app in iOS. Instead, they created their own, which was heavily panned soon after it was officially released in September.
Initially, it was reported that Google Mapsâ reentry into iOS 6 was minimal, at best.
As Aldrin Calimlim reported:
Given the criticism that had befallen Appleâs Maps app, itâs widely presumed that many users had been holding out on updating to iOS 6, on which the app debuted. Supposedly, these users were not so keen on using Appleâs mapping system instead of Google Maps, which it replaced rather unceremoniously.
But following the much-awaited return of Google Maps on iOS last Wednesday, Chitika found that only a small percentage of users within its mobile ad network updated to iOS 6.
Meanwhile, Dom Esposito explained how, when using a jailbreak, users could make Google Maps their default application.
MapsOpener will allow you to set Google Maps as the default maps app on your jailbroken iOS device. Whenever you click on an address or maps link in Safari, Google Maps will launch and load up the information youâve requested. Along with that, tapping on any âDirectionsâ links in Safari will launch turn-by-turn navigation within Google Maps instead of the list-style directions found in the iOS 5 Maps app.
So whatâs the fuss? Robin Rhys explains:
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Finally
We canât get enough of the Bobbleshop, especially with the arrival of Pixelheads. If youâre looking for two fun apps to gift this season, you canât go wrong by selecting the original Bobbleshop â" Bobble Head Avatar Maker and Pixelheads- Pixel Portrait Avatar Maker.
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