Updated 12:14 p.m. ET with details on the beta release.
Apple’s home-grown mapping service now powers the company’s “Find My iPhone” feature on beta.iCloud.com.
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We’ve only seen the change ourselves on iCloud’s beta site, although, according to 9to5Mac, it’s already rolling out to iCloud.com as well. We’ve reached out to the company for confirmation of the wider roll-out.
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