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据 IT 之家 9 月 27 日报道,微软将在今年底前不再支持 Win11 中的离线地图。这意味着,从 2023 年底开始,用户将无法在 Win11 的地图应用中查看离线地图。虽然微软并未发布任何声明,但有人认为其可能是因为与诺基亚、Here 等公司之间的协议即将到期。

自年初以来,多家科技公司宣布裁员,而开发测试人员的“献祭”导致多项服务进入微软“墓地”。此次取消离线地图服务可能是微软再次缩减成本的举措之一。

值得注意的是,微软于 2015 年收购了诺基亚的地图和导航业务(Here),两家公司此后一直合作提供 Windows 离线地图。因此,有人猜测微软之所以决定停止提供离线地图,可能是因为相关协议即将到期。

目前,微软尚未对此发布任何声明,而他们似乎也处于不确定状态。不过,此次停止服务可能对一些用户造成影响,但微软也在持续改进和创新,为用户提供更多服务。

新闻翻译:

Microsoft will stop supporting offline maps by the end of this year, which means that users will no longer be able to view offline maps in the Windows 11 map app from next year. This comes after several technology companies announced layoffs earlier this year, and the dedication of development and testing personnel has led to several services being terminated by Microsoft. This time, the cancellation of offline map services may be another cost-cutting measure taken by the software giant.

It is worth noting that Microsoft acquired Nokia’s map and navigation business (Here) in 2015, and the two companies have been collaborating to provide offline maps for Windows ever since. Therefore, some people believe that Microsoft’s decision to stop providing offline maps may be related to the expiration of their agreements with Here.

At present, Microsoft has not issued any statements regarding this matter, and it seems they are still in a state of uncertainty. However, this move may affect some users, but Microsoft is also continuously improving and innovating to provide more services to its users.

【来源】https://www.ithome.com/0/721/909.htm

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