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Apple has launched a new app called 'Surveyor' to collect real-world mapping data, enhancing the precision and detail of Apple Maps. The app gathers data such as street signs, traffic signals, and roadside details. Unlike consumer apps, Surveyor is intended for partner companies, and upon download, users are directed to a third-party platform, Premise, to complete mapping tasks and earn rewards.
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