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Maps Versus Apps - The Eternal Struggle
For centuries, explorers purchased maps to travel the planet. These written and drawn records demonstrate the relative locations of different places on the planet. With a map and a compass, anyone can get a general notion of their location.

Such tools existed for generations with out a true predecessor for the common consumer. Now, smartphones are threatening to force maps into permanent obsolescence. Why would you purchase a map once you could just download a mobile app that takes benefit of the GPS functionality in your iPhone or Android Market smartphone?

The Threat of Obsolescence in the info Age

Maps aren't the only real tools facing extinction as a result of the smartphone. Mobile applications are so diverse in their utility that lots of older devices are getting into their final days. For example, why purchase a flashlight when iPhone and Android apps can accomplish the same purpose?

With music available on mobile phones, other audio devices have become less relevant. The Rolodex was overwhelmed by digital address books a long time ago. With tweets and news apps delivering the latest current events from around the globe, conventional magazines are struggling to find subscribers.

Why Do We Still Need Maps?

Last-mile wireless service is not where it could be. There are lots of places across the world where mobile phone service is unavailable. In these locations, maps could be quite useful.

As a result, the principal purpose of the map in society is as an emergency measure. A car accident or natural disaster might render technology useless in a particular case, and this is the type of situation where a map still has value.

Will Maps Become Completely Obsolete Because of Mobile Apps?

Only time can truly answer this question. However, their utility has been greatly diminished, and it is unlikely that a lot of consumers will buy maps once smartphones are more popular. Many cell carriers are offering devices just like the iPhone or Android Market phones free of charge with a fresh contract. This will enable even the poorest people in advanced economies to begin using mobile apps.

The tradition of the traditional map will likely continue steadily to some extent as time passes. However, for the normal consumer, mobile apps with GPS technology are becoming the primary navigation tool. Technology makes our lives easier, and mobile apps should be counted being among the most impressive consumer innovations ahead out in recent memory. For the time being, it is still smart to keep a map on hand for those occasions when your phone doesn't get service.

Mike Barry from Gazzmic writes articles about new media technology, mobile apps, and the music industry. For individuals interested in investigating the latest in online technology for bands and musicians, please visit: [http://www.gazzmic.com]

Gazzmic is really a revolutionary new content management system for bands that seeks to reinvent the music industry entirely. Gazzmic happens to be seeking artists to take part in an invitation-only closed beta program. Participants will undoubtedly be given the opportunity to promote their music over a free mobile app platform for the iPhone and Android Market. Musicians can make an application for the closed beta by contacting Gazzmic on the business's website .
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