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Waze will remain a separate service from Google Maps, at least for now.
Yes, both of those alternatives are imperfect, but look at the bright side of digital maps: at least you never have to figure out how to refold them.
ComScore's data shows that in September 2013, 35m used Apple's maps at least once during the month, out of a total iPhone population of 60.1m.
It wouldn't be fair to say there's no tactical depth here (you'll need very different setups for interior and exterior maps at least); it's just that it feels a little old-fashioned compared to the hyper-personalised world of, say, Black Ops III.
According to Lipsman, by September 2013 "overall map usage is [now] a bit higher on Android (79% of users) than on iPhone (72% of users)." Modelling that change in users suggests that on the iPhone, there are about 43.2m maps users in all - which would break down to 35m using Apple's maps, and another 8.3m who use Google's maps at least once a month.
The maps exhibited here show that a fear of empty spaces on maps, or at least a fondness for filling every available space, was indeed an important factor in the design of maps, at least for some cartographers, from the sixteenth to the early eighteenth century.
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We anchored these scaffolds if their placements were supported by both genetic map (at least 1 linked SNP marker) and clone ends mappings (at least 1 clone end link).
Dortmund fans managed to wipe Schalke off the map, at least in one of their fanzines.
"We can put Plymouth back on the map, at least closer to where it should be.
Often they map at least partly onto new presidents and party seat surges.
Perhaps the airlines were unsure about visa formalities because Cuba was off the tourist map, at least for Australasians.
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