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Apple Looks to Bring Together Local Search and Commerce
JUNE 9, 2015 BY STEVEN JACOBS
Apple showed off updates to its three operating systems Monday, announcing the next iterations to both OSX and iOS as well as a new version of the operating system for Apple Watch. The updates include vast changes to core functionality as well as large updates to a handful of Apple-developed applications such as Maps, Apple Pay and Passbook.
Craig Federighi, senior vice president of software engineering at Apple, said iOS 9, the newest version of its mobile software, will be released this fall. The move comes as Apple looks to extends its lead beyond Google’s Android operating system, introduce a new device in Watch and create software to enter a host of new markets from payments to local search.
The announcements Monday also mark an important moment in the development of initiatives such as Apple Pay and Maps that many believe will play an important role in shaping the local industry. The company announced changes that reflect a much deeper push by the company to use these tools to enter competitive markets such as local search and payments, and uses its position to bring together search, discovery and transaction into a seamless local commerce experience.
Source: Read the complete text at streetfightmag/2015/06/09/with-new-software-apple-looks-to-bring-together-local-search-and-commerce/
Apple Looks to Bring Together Local Search and Commerce
JUNE 9, 2015 BY STEVEN JACOBS
Apple showed off updates to its three operating systems Monday, announcing the next iterations to both OSX and iOS as well as a new version of the operating system for Apple Watch. The updates include vast changes to core functionality as well as large updates to a handful of Apple-developed applications such as Maps, Apple Pay and Passbook.
Craig Federighi, senior vice president of software engineering at Apple, said iOS 9, the newest version of its mobile software, will be released this fall. The move comes as Apple looks to extends its lead beyond Google’s Android operating system, introduce a new device in Watch and create software to enter a host of new markets from payments to local search.
The announcements Monday also mark an important moment in the development of initiatives such as Apple Pay and Maps that many believe will play an important role in shaping the local industry. The company announced changes that reflect a much deeper push by the company to use these tools to enter competitive markets such as local search and payments, and uses its position to bring together search, discovery and transaction into a seamless local commerce experience.
Source: Read the complete text at streetfightmag/2015/06/09/with-new-software-apple-looks-to-bring-together-local-search-and-commerce/