Apple Inc.'s move to replace Google Inc.'s mapping software
with its own on its mobile devices sparked a world-wide consumer backlash,
marking a rare strategic blunder by a company more accustomed to rave reviews
from users.
As Apple prepped its stores for the first sales of the
iPhone 5 on Friday, the company faced vociferous complaints from consumers over
the mapping application it released this week, which replaces the Google maps
that have been part of the iPhone since the device's initial 2007 release. The
new maps come installed on the iPhone 5 and will be seen by other users ....
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