Apple turns out for the iOS version of iPhoto not to make use of map data from Google. The cards displayed seem to be of Apple itself came to be, what indicates that the company is working on a private kaartenapplicatie for iOS.
On pictures you can see that the cards be shown to the location where a photo is taken, look very different than Google maps. The Next Web also reports that the necessary data from Apple’s own servers originating. The company used normally map data from Google, for which it has a license. The deal was this year, but it is not clear how long this is valid.
Possible to test Apple’s own map view in iPhoto, in the future a full kaartenapplicatie for iOS. For the mobile operating system is still, however, the necessary data of Google licensed. There are going to be a long-time rumors that Apple of this construction and its own kaartendata in development. For this purpose, the company from Cupertino a few acquisitions.
A new version of iPhoto that is suitable for the iPad from Apple during a private event has been announced. Users may on the mobile device to edit photos, for which several features are built. The app was missing in the series iLife software that Apple iOS had released: Garageband, and Movies were already available.
Update 17:05: The map data that Apple used in its new iPhoto app shows comes from the OpenStreetMap project. It was going to be relatively old data from 2010. Apple gives no credit to OpenStreetMaps; the organization hopes that the iPad manufacturer still will do.