@MiriamEllis said in Is there any value in MapQuest?:
Yes, your sense that MapQuest has decreased in importance is correct. They were a very early mapping product and enjoyed some years as an early adopter. I believe MQ is still pulling data from Infogroup, but basically, they handed over the keys to Yext and their help documentation is all about using Yext instead of using MapQuest. Kind of sad, honestly. There was a time before Google Maps was the be-all-end-all in mapping.
Your observation about MapQuest's diminishing importance is accurate. As an early mapping product, it had its heyday during the initial years of mapping technology. It seems MapQuest is still relying on data from Infogroup, but there's been a notable shift as they've essentially passed control to Yext. Their help documentation now emphasizes using Yext over MapQuest. It's somewhat lamentable, considering there was a period when MapQuest held a significant role before Google Maps became the dominant force in mapping services.