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Chris Blumenberg, engineer at Apple working on Maps for iOS and OS X, leaving for Uber
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Chris Blumenberg, engineer at Apple working on Maps for iOS and OS X, leaving for Uber
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Chris Blumenberg, engineer at Apple working on Maps for iOS and OS X, leaving for Uber
A 14-year veteran of Apple, it has been reported that Chris Blumenberg is leaving the company to head to different pastures. While information is limited on the departure, there is no doubt that a key engineer is leaving.
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