Apple is contacting local business owners to correct wrong Apple Maps addresses

  In 2012 Tim Cook promised that Apple Maps will be a reliable service with accurate information and that all his problems will be solved, appointing him Eddy Cue responsible for fulfilling these promises. two years later, Apple Maps it is a much better service, worthy of a little more trust, and the quality of the information offered through it is constantly improving thanks to those from Cupertino.

A 408 number called me from Apple Maps and let me know that a user reported my business address as incorrect. They still had my old address that was listed on Yelp so I gave them the new one. I asked when I should expect it to be updated on Apple Maps and the lady said, "We don't have an exact timeline for updates but it should be within the next week." It appears that Apple pulled from Yelp a while ago but it doesn't actually sync the addresses and other information.

  Just a few weeks ago, I told you that Apple updates points of interest daily from his system, again today we find out like the people from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), business owners started calling to solve the problems of wrong addresses. Based on reports made by users, employees of Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), call various local businesses in the US, and probably other areas of the globe, to correct the wrong addresses displayed in Apple Mapss.

  It seems that Apple has taken over most of the information about businesses through the system Yelp! and some addresses were incorrect, so now they are trying to update them. For now, no one knows how big the process of updating addresses for points of interest is, but it's clear that Apple is trying to improve Apple Maps for us.