10 Ultimate Google Products That Beat Apple's Best


#1 Google Maps

Almost everyone who has planned a road trip or looked for an aerial view of his/her childhood home or searched for public transit updates has used Google Maps, as this free tool allows to look at street maps, decide between routes, locate businesses and even navigate streets in 3D.

Combining satellite, aerial and street level imagery, Google Maps has over 20 petabytes of data, which is equal to approximately 21 million gigabytes, or around 20,500 terabytes. 15% is the usage share of the Google Maps API, currently the most used API tracked by ProgrammableWeb.

Google Maps proved its superiority over Apple's Maps when the latter product was released last year. Apple Maps, which replaced Google Maps in iOS, came with a tidal wave of errors and there were even some towns in wrong places.

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