A sense of relief for the Apple's iPhone users. People annoyed with errors and omissions made in the Maps service of Apple can now easily access Google's updated web-based maps application in their iPhone browser.
Google made its Street View product accessible for mobile web browsers in a bid to repel users from Apple's failed maps service on the new iPhone5.
"To make Google Maps even more comprehensive, accurate and useful, today we're making Street View available on mobile browsers," the Daily Mail quoted Amanda Leicht, Product Manager Google Maps, as saying.
"With access to Street View on your phone, you can use panoramic, street-level imagery to explore and navigate the places around you, even on the go," Leicht added.
As per the paper's saying, Google is also believed to be working on a map app of its own after Apple dropped it from the built in maps app on iPads and iPhones.
-With inputs from ANI
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