Google Maps sites to share and explore the world!
Monday, July 31, 2006
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An unofficial Google Maps blog tracking the websites, mashups and tools being influenced by Google Maps.
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Before the recent satellite imagery update to Google Maps several countries were limited from creating maps mashups due to low resolution imagery and no street maps. This situation is changing with this last update and Cambodia is one of those countries that is now visible for the mashing!Labels: Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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Upcoming Hollywood movie Miami Vice has made use of the Google Maps API to let film goers experience the culture, crime and history of the city that the movie is set in. It's a great mashup with unique info windows and a very cool "auto-zoom" feature that can be toggled to bring you to the map pin location automatically upon clicking. [via]
The Google Blog informs us recently that its Google Maps for Mobile
See how much CO2 your next flight puts into the air - This Google Maps tool calculates the amount of CO2 a flight from any two points puts out, per passenger. I ran a quick search for Detroit to LAX and my CO2 emissions would be 1,546 lbs! Your flight gets plotted on a Google Map while the tool tells you how you're polluting. :) [Via ProgrammbleWeb]
Find Airport Parking near all US Airports - Before you board that flight and contribute those thousands of pounds of CO2, you need to find a place to park the other object that pollutes your environment.. your car. (oh, and save some money too!). If time permits, instead of using the main airport lot, look for a place to park using About Airport Parking (.com). In addition to providing links to security and general airport delay status, it Google Maps the locations of lots in the area near the Airport you're visiting. Here is an example for LAX. A great idea for a mashup!
It's summertime in the northern hemisphere and that means baseball.. and lots of it. World Ballpark Tour uses Google Maps to plot the locations of all of the baseball stadiums in the US and Canada from the major leagues to the AA level of the minors. It also includes locations for Japanese stadiums. Tabbed info windows give interesting facts and information for each stadium. This accompanying article will help you to learn other "baseball type stuff" you can find using Google Maps.
In an attempt to help those affected by the conflict in the Middle East, Koolyoom.com has emerged as a Google Maps mashup (of other mashups) to help war victims. It features a Frappr Map that allows you to "localize yourself for your family and friends", a news panel with war related news feeding in, and a Google Map of significant points within the region. This map of points could be significantly improved by adding some descriptions to the info-windows and perhaps link to a Google News search result page for that point. The site also links off to the Maps view of the KML file (see "Conflict Map") I posted about a while back. This KML file should definitely be opened up in Google Earth rather than Google Maps since only the first 100 points show up when viewing it using Maps.Botched Police Raids since 1985


Find a Pick-up Game with this mashup - PickUpGame (.com) is a Google Maps based tool to find basketball courts, tennis courts, softball/baseball fields, golf courses, pool halls & bowling alleys in your city. The purpose of the map is to help you easily find these places for easy pick-up games. With 31 cities live more are being added daily.
New York City Farmers Markets - The New York City Coalition Against Hunger has used Google Maps to plot the locations of all NYC farmers' markets. Markets are also color-coded to show which accept food stamps as well as all free summer feeding sites for kids, color-coded depending on who operates them. Check out more of the Coalition's Google Maps that are helping the cause on the groups' website.
GeoWalk mashes up wikis, photos, news and more - Here's a cool mashup that combines Wikipedia, Flickr and Google News with any point on a Google Map that you click on. That's right, double click anywhere on the Google Map and GeoWalk will provide you with the closest Wikipedia entry to that location, tagged Flickr photos and news as well travel and weather for some locations. This mashup is also available in German language. [Via ProgrammableWeb.com]
Askmen.com poll results on Google Maps - Created by Virender Ajmani, this is a mashup of polling statistics from AskMen.com that lists the top 99 women from around the world, according to the site visitors. Those in the top 25 also contain a video from YouTube.com. Sort through the list using the buttons found along the top of the map.
Google Maps Sights:
Cirque Du Soleil Tents in Vancouver [via]
Sinking ship off the shores of Kuwait [Via Digg]
Swastika shaped building [via]
Too close for comfort? - Virender Ajmani annotates the locations of 5 aircraft taking off from Atlanta's airport noting how close each one is to the other as they take off... or are they all the same plane? (Close the info window to move to the next plane)
Madurodam Miniature City in the Netherlands
Where's Jesus? Can you see it? (Luistxo from Tagzania)
Rockefeller Center is about to collapse!
New "Collections" site: http://www.satelliteviews.net/
..Check out the "Collections" links for more Google Maps satellite imagery finds!
Google Maps Videos:
"The guy behind Google Maps" -->
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"Google Earth - Has it gone too far?" -->
[Via Earth-Maps]
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More Google Maps videos: YouTube, Google Video
More examples of how news and media are making use of the Google Maps API:
Online map services can't keep up with Boston Big Dig detours
Labels: UK
There is an emerging trend coming out the "Google Maps Mashosphere" lately that sees a small collection of book and literature related Google Maps applications quietly being created. I'm calling them "Book Maps". It's an interesting marriage of books and maps, facilitated by the Google Maps API and some mashup creativity. The topics of these new maps mashups range from online book browsing tools, maps to find books (shops and libraries) and even maps that geo-plot characters and events from works of fiction. I've assembled all the maps I can find (new and existing) so you can explore this phenomenon for yourself...
Labels: UK
Want to track your UPS, USPS, FedEx and DHL packages on a Google Map? Package Tracking with Google Maps is a new GMaps web-tool that will help you do this. Walk up to the site, enter your package tracking number and the voyage your parcel is taking will be mapped out for you.
Mapping Out the Future
Google Maps has come of age in Europe with improved satellite imagery, geocoding, multi-language support and street maps. All of these improvements have set the stage for many new full-featured real estate maps mashups in this region. Our Spanish correspondent Luistxo writes about this trend here. Meanwhile, here are some new European Real Estate Google Maps mashups:
Labels: Spain
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"Walk" down the UK's Top 5 Famous High Streets, Shops & Town Centres:
Portobello Road (central) - Notting Hill, London
George Street - Richmond Upon Thames, London
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Ontario:
Labels: Canada
Update: Added recent Google Maps API Blog posts..
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