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  • Apple Launches Apple Business Connect, Giving Business More Control

    Apple Launches Apple Business Connect, Giving Business More Control

    Apple has launched Apple Business Connect, a new way for businesses to customize how their information is displayed across the company’s apps.

    Apple has been working to improve its advertising and marketing offerings, and Apple Business Connect is the latest example. The service provides a way for businesses to take advantage of location place cards and better manage their online presence across Apple’s ecosystem.

    “We created Business Connect to provide Apple users around the world with the most accurate information for places to eat, shop, travel, and more,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Services. “Apple Business Connect gives every business owner the tools they need to connect with customers more directly, and take more control over the way billions of people see and engage with their products and services every day.”

    The tools will offer improved ways for businesses to connect with customers and provide them with the most current and useful information.

    With Business Connect, businesses around the world can now directly manage their information in the interactive Apple Maps place card, including adding and updating photos and logos; inviting customers to take actions like ordering food or making a reservation directly from Maps; and presenting customers with special promotions.

    Showcases, a new feature in the place card, helps businesses present customers with offers and incentives, like seasonal menu items, product discounts, and more. Businesses can easily update the Showcase section of their place card through Business Connect. Showcases are available to businesses in the US beginning today, and will be available to businesses globally in coming months.

  • New Apple Maps Rolls Out Nationwide

    New Apple Maps Rolls Out Nationwide

    Apple has been working on improve Maps since 2018 and the company announced the new version has rolled out to all U.S. customers.

    Image Source: Apple
    Image Source: Apple

    Apple Maps has lagged behind Google Maps since its introduction, but Apple began an intense effort to close the gap, deploying fleets of camera-equipped Apple Vans to gather much more detailed information about roads, buildings, landmarks and topography.

    “We set out to create the best and most private maps app on the planet that is reflective of how people explore the world today,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services, in the press release. “It is an effort we are deeply invested in and required that we rebuild the map from the ground up to reimagine how Maps enhances people’s lives — from navigating to work or school or planning an important vacation — all with privacy at its core. The completion of the new map in the United States and delivering new features like Look Around and Collections are important steps in bringing that vision to life. We look forward to bringing this new map to the rest of the world starting with Europe later this year.”

    Maps also offers a similar feature as Google Maps’ Street View.

    Image Source: Apple
    Image Source: Apple

    “Maps offers interactive street-level imagery with high-resolution, 3D photography and smooth and seamless transitions through major cities with Look Around. Customers from anywhere in the world can navigate through New York City, the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Houston and Oahu, with many more places to come.”

    One area where Apple has worked to differentiate itself from Google and other tech companies is its strong commitment to privacy. The company took the opportunity to point out how Maps respects user privacy.

    “Apple is committed to keeping personal information safe and has built privacy into the core of Maps. With Maps, no sign-in is required and it is not connected to an Apple ID in any way. Personalized features, such as suggesting departure time to make the next appointment, are created using on-device intelligence. Any data collected by Maps while using the app, like search terms, navigation routing and traffic information, is associated with random identifiers that continually reset to ensure the best possible experience and to improve Maps. Maps goes even further to obscure a user’s location on Apple servers when searching for a location through a process called “fuzzing.” Maps converts the precise location where the search originated to a less-exact one after 24 hours and does not retain a history of what has been searched or where a user has been.”

    It remains to be seen if Apple Maps completely matches Google Maps, but today’s announcements and the myriad improvements are a good start.

  • Watch Eddy Cue’s Speech at Steve Jobs’ Bay Area Business Hall of Fame Induction

    Last Thursday, the Bay Area Council held their 68th annual dinner which also serves as the induction ceremony to the Bay Area Business Hall of Fame. At the event, the council inducted Oracle CEO Larry Ellison and the late Steve Jobs.

    “Steve Jobs is no longer with us, but his influence as the co-founder and visionary force behind one of the world’s most iconic companies and brands places him among the greatest business leaders and most brilliant thinkers of all time,” Bay Area Council President and CEO Jim Wunderman said.

    Apple SVP Eddy Cue was there, and he gave an emotional speech about the late Apple co-founder. He just posted a link to the video on Twitter.

    Check it out below. After a nearly 10-minute montage of Jobs’ greatest accomplishments, Cue comes on stage to accept the award on Jobs’ behalf at about the 11-minute mark.

    Image via Bay Area Council, YouTube