Yes, it’s 2024, and Apple has finally launched a web version of its Maps app. What a time to be alive. If you’ve ever been frustrated by switching between apps or limited by the functionality of a mobile browser, Apple Maps’ new web-based version in public beta might be the thing you’ve been waiting for. Apple Maps on the web delivers a smooth, near-native experience right within popular browsers like Safari, Chrome, and Edge. Here, check it out for yourself: Apple Maps Beta. Now, you can get directions for driving and walking without ever launching the Maps app. Imagine finding your way quickly while multitasking—no more juggling between apps or dealing with interface issues Let’s dive into what makes Apple Maps on the web stand out and how it stacks up against the long-time dominator, Google Maps. Apple Maps on the web offers a full set of features, including place ratings, hours, and guided guides. With just a few clicks, you can now browse and explore places easily—from finding a new coffee shop to planning a weekend trip or just exploring your city. Additionally, you can now order food directly from the Maps place card A new contender for Google Maps Image: Apple Maps Web For now, Apple Maps on the web supports only English and major browsers on both Mac and Windows. Apple did, however, promise to add more features—like Look Around—in the next months, along with more languages and platform support. Hopefully, Apple is committed to further improving…Apple finally launches web version of Maps app