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Although Look Around's coverage is pretty limited at the moment, MacRumors previously reported finding clues in Apple Maps suggesting that the company is working on expanding its availability.
The web version of Apple Maps that Apple first debuted in July has been upgraded with support for Look Around, the feature that is essentially equivalent to Google Street View. In supported areas ...
The Look Around feature for Apple Maps on the web works well, though not all locations are supported. You can tell if it’s available by zooming into a particular place and seeing if the ...
The Apple Maps Image Collection page now states the following: “In addition to improving Apple Maps and the algorithms that blur faces and license plates in images published in Look Around ...
Apple Maps on the web has been in beta since its launch in July. To use Look Around, zoom in on a supported area until the binoculars icon appears in the lower-left corner of the map. You can then ...
Look Around is a function of Apple Maps that gives users a road-level viewpoint of an area, similar to Google Street View. However, the data collection effort fueling the feature will also be used ...
The Cupertino-based iPhone maker plans to introduce search improvements in Apple Maps with the integration of Apple Intelligence. A feature called "search the way you talk" will allow users to ...
Tap the Search box and choose Find Nearby to see places around you. Apple’s 360-degree view feature is called Look Around; tap the photo thumbnail on the map to open it.
We don't yet have the ability to sign into Apple Maps on the web, so you'll be starting fresh every time you open it in your browser, and you will not see links to your past searches or your saved ...
The Look Around feature is Apple's take on the famed Google Maps Street View feature that has already been around for quite some time, and this specific tech allows users to take a look at an area ...