Apple is developing a secret project related to Apple Maps

  Daca Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), is one of the most secret-maniac companies on the planet, so why not would state in her job offers that she is interested in hiring people for a secret project? Of course, this generates curiosity on the part of many, including us, asking us what exactly it has Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), so important in the development process at the moment. Without going into details, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), says that the project is related to the development and administration of a front-end that will be the basis of future geolocation services related to Apple Maps.

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  Speculating, we could think that Apple would finally be ready to offer the whole world access to Apple Maps outside of its iDevices, in a similar way to that offered by Google Maps, or even Bing. Apple Maps can only be used from iDevices/Macs, as Apple has not developed a website through which the platform can be used, and the Find My iPhone service is still connected to Google Maps. Of course, the development of the secret project will take a few more years, but maybe soon we will have access to a maps.apple.com.