Uber wants more information from mapping technologies, including more data on traffic patterns and precise pickup and dropoff locations.
The ride-hailing company that introduced mapping cars in the U.S. last year — and more recently in Mexico — now plans to extend the initiative soon in other countries as well, according to Brian McClendon, the former head of Google maps, who was hired by the ride-hailing company.
“Accurate maps are at the heart of our service and the backbone of our business,” McClendon said in a blog post. Uber wouldn’t exist if interactive digital maps hadn’t been there first, he added.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD