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Los Angeles-headquartered MapQuest has announced the release of Private Maps by MapQuest – the first app fromaleading mapping brand specifically designed to protect users’ privacy.
MapQuest is letting users call the "Gulf of America" whatever they want, a move that subtly pokes fun at President Donald Trump’s decision to rename the "Gulf of Mexico." ...
MapQuest is letting users call the "Gulf of America" whatever they want, a move that subtly pokes fun at President Donald Trump’s decision to rename the "Gulf of Mexico." ...
Google, Apple and Bing Maps have changed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America following an executive order from President Trump. MapQuest has not yet updated its map to reflect Trump's order ...
MapQuest appears to be poking fun at President Trump's recent rebranding of the Gulf of Mexico. Here's a look at the new names people have given it.
MapQuest appears to be poking fun at President Trump's recent rebranding of the Gulf of America. Some social media users are giving it their own spin.
Remember MapQuest? To me, that name invokes happy memories of printed-out directions in 2006 and playing navigator for my parents from the backseat. Two printed sheets show a list of MapQuest ...
MapQuest last week introduced the “ Gulf Map Generator,” which allows users to rename the body of water themselves. The tool quickly got used for trolling Trump, with users rebranding it as the “Gulf ...
Colbert offered an exaggerated salute to the often overlooked company, then made some references to the time when MapQuest was launched ― a pre- Google and pre-smartphone era in which the mapping ...
MapQuest's service has also refused to change the Gulf of Mexico's name, despite Trump's executive order last month to rename it as the 'Gulf of America.' ...
Mapquest Launches A 'Name The Gulf' Generator Attach your own name to the actual Gulf of Mexico, just like Trump did. Credit: Mapquest's Gulf Generator via Bluegal By Frances Langum — February 14, ...
"We have to ensure that technology is used to benefit society and not to harm it," Nik Pollina told Newsweek.