There has been a fair amount of chatter on the web about
Apple’s new map app. If you upgrade your Iphone to the new operating system,
IOS6 as opposed to 5 then you find that the old Google Maps app has been
replaced by Apple Maps.
There are a number of differences; motorways are yellow
instead of blue, being an obvious one.
I live in Worcester UK, a town that has been here for
hundreds of years. The picture gives a little history; the city was the site of
one of the last battles of the civil war.

The bridge is not small, the picture on the left is taken from a little further up river.
Apple maps satelite view with me standing on the bridge comes out as some sort of abstract art. The black fuzzy line is the river Severn, one of
the largest rivers in England, hard to miss. No bridge is discernable.
On the bridge I opened the web browser and went to Google
maps, their satellite picture is next. Although the structure of the bridge is
not visible, they have drawn in the route, so if you were walking that way you
might guess that there was a bridge available.
As it happens neither system is particularly up to date.
Interestingly the various web reports I have read say that
Google is about to produce a new app for IOS6. When I opened Google maps in
Safari, it gave me the option to put an app on my desktop, i.e. on the phone. I
did that and bingo, I have an app that opens Google maps. It may not be the
version that Google are working on, but it will do for now.