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In message , at 00:00:33 on Mon, 5 Oct
2015, D A Stocks remarked: With Uber you confirm the pickup and drop off points on a map, and the search function is probably linked to Google so it will already know most places. That's no help if all I know is the name of a place, and can't locate it on a map. If in a strange City it can be very difficult to correlate random destinations with "points on a map". A bit of digging on the web suggests Uber may tend to use Apple rather than Google for their mapping. Looking at my iPhone, where I live the maps are more up to date than Google's, but they have significantly fewer 'landmarks' plotted. It doesn't have the 'shared space' premises near the Oval that a charity I work with moved to a year ago (either under the name of the building nor the charity). That's somewhere I did have to look up on a map when they moved there from WC2. Of course, it might be in "The Knowledge" either. -- Roland Perry |
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