My Yosemite is eating up all my bandwidth

Hello,
I Installed Yosemite Yesterday (2 hours after the public release). I love it.
I kept my laptop on overnight to download some stuff and noticed it download just 15% (1.15GB) of my data (it would otherwise download at least 4GB). I thought it was my ISP problem so ignored it. But from today morning I noticed something called com.apple.geod is eating up all my bandwidth.
It stays on always. I tried force quitting it but it comes back up again. I restarted my Mac several times. I got a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013).
Is this some bug or something??? It's really annoying. My Safari, downloads, Radio and mostly 99% of my internet applications are getting messed up because of this.
I don't know if this might help but my Apple Maps and Maps (inside iMessage while my friend shared a location with me) does not open. I mean it opens but the Maps and stuff just shows those lines and does not load. It was perfect with Mavericks.
Help please?
Graham Miranda

Guide: How to solve Yosemite memory leaks and CPU usage
This is VERY useful. There is also some additional information on drivers in /Library/Launch Agents and /Launch Daemons that are causing memory leaks.
After two weeks and two different (brand new) MacBook Pros, Yosemite is finally behaving after following such guidance as above. Note: When com.apple.geod stops responding, I simply View...Send Signal...Hang Up and it clears the problem. Good luck!

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