Apple expands mobility trends data throughout the USApple made the data available back in April.
What you need to know
Back in April, Apple made mobility data available to help combat COVID-19.
Aggregated navigation data can show how much/less some forms of transport are being used.
Apple has now expanded the data to cover all US states.
Apple has expanded its initial mobility trends data coverage to include all US states.
As reported by 9to5Mac:
Apple has vastly expanded the data available through its Apple Maps Mobility Trends Reports. Apple originally made this data available last month as a way to help health authorities mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
When the tool was first made available, Apple touted that Mobility Trends Reports aggregated data from major cities and 63 counties or regions, but that has greatly expanded recently.
As noted by Asymco's Horace Dediu on Twitter, Apple has added around 580 new sub-regions to the Apple Maps Mobility data collections. According to Dediu, all US states are represen...
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Apple expands mobility trends data throughout the US