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Senin, 31 Desember 2012

What App Drove iOS 6 Upgrade Spike? - TMCnet's IPhone eNews

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December 27, 2012

What App Drove iOS 6 Upgrade Spike?

Contributing TMCnet Writer

Call it a riddle for the modern era: what app, not specifically from Apple (News - Alert), drove a 29 percent spike in users updating their iOS devices to iOS 6?


The answer to that riddle, which may not come as a surprise to many upon hearing it, is Google (News - Alert) Maps, which got a whole lot of users interested in bumping up their version of iOS to the latest to make it more useful.


We all likely remember the Apple Maps fiasco that happened back in September, in which users discovered that Apple Maps was deeply flawed. Sufficiently flawed, in fact, to prompt CEO Tim Cook to release an apology letter and even reportedly cost some people their jobs... Read More



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