Apple Maps will eventually have a web version

  Apple Maps is the online map service launched by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), during 2012 for iDevice/Mac owners, but during this time a web version of the service was not offered by the American company, although a Mac app allows it to be accessed on large screens. In order to solve this problem, the American company hiring now developers to produce a web application that enables use Apple Maps. The information comes thanks to a job offer published on the company's website Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, so it will be at least a year before the app is released.

  Apple started offering them to users Find My iPhone the ability to view a web version of Apple Maps starting in July, but the display of this system was intermittent and finally replaced by Google Maps. Apple still uses Google Maps for locating iDevices using the Find My iPhone system, and this is practically the last component in which Google collaborates with Apple. It's hard to say when Apple will consider its service as good as Google's for location and replace Google Maps, but the change will certainly not please everyone.