With iOS 6 released to the public for just over 24 hours now, Apple's new and highly touted Maps application has received a large amount of public criticism over missing features and glitches. Google has already submitted its own iOS Maps app to Apple, but the company has responded via a public statement issued to AllThingsD:
"Customers around the world are upgrading to iOS 6 with
over 200 new features including Apple Maps, our first map service,"
said spokeswoman Trudy Miller. "We are excited to offer this service
with innovative new features like Flyover, turn by turn navigation, and
Siri integration. We launched this new map service knowing it is a major
initiative and that we are just getting started with it. Maps is a
cloud-based solution and the more people use it, the better it will get.
We appreciate all of the customer feedback and are working hard to make
the customer experience even better."
Later in his piece, AllThingsD writer John Paczkowski says the developer team assigned to the Maps app is "under lockdown" working to fix the app.