The great puffin is chirping and the sun is warming the red wall of Bosse and Lina Margit Andersson's house in Kulåra.
“Look, here it is again,” Bosse suddenly says, pointing towards the swimming pool where a white car is driving by. On the roof of the car is something that at first glance looks like a submarine periscope. When the car passes, we see that it must be a round camera. Strange, what is happening? Spies on Sollerön?
A few minutes later, Solleröbladet heads towards the central parts of the island. On the hill up from Kulåra, the mysterious white car has stopped. The engine is running. It pulls over to the side to make room for a passage. The car is registered in Spain. At the same time, Solleröbladet rolls down the right car window. The unknown car responds by rolling down the car window so that we can talk. “Hello, may I ask what are you doing?” “Yes sir, we work for Apple Maps, sir,” is the polite answer from a man and woman in their 30s. “We are updating Sweden to Apple Maps sir,” they explain further. The conversation continues and the smiling couple explains that the entire job of updating Sweden is expected to be finished in 6 months. Now they were on Sollerön and at Soldvägen they turn towards Gesunda. So Google will have competition!