Place Snap
Place Snap is an iPhone application that lets you share photographs with your friends and family. Using the application it is possible to save the location of a photograph and have your image appear on a Google Map.
Place Snap uses Google Maps to show the most recent photographs and the most popular photographs taken with the application. The site also features the 'Snap Map', a Google Map that geotags all the photographs where the user has chosen to share the image's location.
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Monday, August 31, 2009
Climate Model Google Map
Climate Wizard
This Google Maps mashup is a joint project from The Nature Conservancy, The University of Washington and The University of Southern Mississippi.
The Climate Wizard allows users to view historic temperature and rainfall maps for the USA, view future predictions of temperature and rainfall in the USA and view and download climate change maps. Data for the rest of the world will be added to the map soon.
The wizard shows data for the past 50 years and shows predictions for 2050 and 2100 under different futures climate models and scenarios.
Also See
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This Google Maps mashup is a joint project from The Nature Conservancy, The University of Washington and The University of Southern Mississippi.
The Climate Wizard allows users to view historic temperature and rainfall maps for the USA, view future predictions of temperature and rainfall in the USA and view and download climate change maps. Data for the rest of the world will be added to the map soon.
The wizard shows data for the past 50 years and shows predictions for 2050 and 2100 under different futures climate models and scenarios.
Also See
- Global Flood Map - how the world will look if it is effected by sea level rises
- Global Sea Level Rise Map - view the world at different rates of sea rise
- Sea Level Visualisation Mapplet - a seal level map for your iGoogle page
- Flood Maps - also looks at the effects of sea rises on the world
- EarthTools - if you are worried about rising sea levels then try the elevation finder on this map. Click anywhere in the world and find its height above (or below) sea level
- The Sea Level Rise Explorer - potential for sea level rise map
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environment
Transit Directions for Wellington, NZ
Google have added public transit directions for Wellington in New Zealand. Wellington is the first city in New Zealand to be given transit directions (you can bet it won't be the last).
Google Maps have worked with Wellington's Metlink to provide information across trains, buses, cable cars and ferries in the city.
Via: Mapperz & The National Business Review
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Google Transit,
New Zealand
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Spanish Google Maps Mashups Round-Up
Mallorca 360
Mallorca 360 is a Google Map of the Spanish island of Mallorca. The map shows hotels, golf courses, beaches and a number of 360 degree panoramic photographs.
The categories of map marker can be selected from the map sidebar. The hotel map markers open to reveal a number of photos of the hotel, a detailed description and a link to book a room.
It is possible to view the panoramic images directly on the map.
Comilus
Comilus is a Spanish language map for finding nearby restaurants, bars, hotels, cinemas and shops. To find nearby points of interest just enter your location and the range within which you want to search and your results are returned on the map.
The map can auto-detect your current location and automatically load nearby points of interest. This means the site is ideal for use from a mobile phone and Comilus do provide a mobile version of the map.
Gasofa
Gasofa is a Spanish website that displays the cheapest gas service stations on a Google Map. The site also includes Google Maps mashups that show police radar locations, dangerous stretches of road in Spain and speed trap cameras.
It is possible to search the map by region or search for gas stations near a specific address.
Misas
Misas uses Google Maps to show the location of churches in Spain.
It is possible to search the map by address. The map markers include links to the times of service for each church.
Mis Picaderos
This Google Map seems to show the location of 'picaderos' in Spain. Picaderos are places where certain Spanish individuals go to get 'intimate' in their cars. It is possible to search the map by address and it is possible to add 'picaderos' to the map. You can even add comments if you are that way inclined.
Mapa Dibujada de Madrid
This Google Map geotags sketches of locations in Madrid. The sketches can be viewed directly on the map by clicking on the walking man shaped map markers.
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Mallorca 360 is a Google Map of the Spanish island of Mallorca. The map shows hotels, golf courses, beaches and a number of 360 degree panoramic photographs.
The categories of map marker can be selected from the map sidebar. The hotel map markers open to reveal a number of photos of the hotel, a detailed description and a link to book a room.
It is possible to view the panoramic images directly on the map.
Comilus
Comilus is a Spanish language map for finding nearby restaurants, bars, hotels, cinemas and shops. To find nearby points of interest just enter your location and the range within which you want to search and your results are returned on the map.
The map can auto-detect your current location and automatically load nearby points of interest. This means the site is ideal for use from a mobile phone and Comilus do provide a mobile version of the map.
Gasofa
Gasofa is a Spanish website that displays the cheapest gas service stations on a Google Map. The site also includes Google Maps mashups that show police radar locations, dangerous stretches of road in Spain and speed trap cameras.
It is possible to search the map by region or search for gas stations near a specific address.
Misas
Misas uses Google Maps to show the location of churches in Spain.
It is possible to search the map by address. The map markers include links to the times of service for each church.
Mis Picaderos
This Google Map seems to show the location of 'picaderos' in Spain. Picaderos are places where certain Spanish individuals go to get 'intimate' in their cars. It is possible to search the map by address and it is possible to add 'picaderos' to the map. You can even add comments if you are that way inclined.
Mapa Dibujada de Madrid
This Google Map geotags sketches of locations in Madrid. The sketches can be viewed directly on the map by clicking on the walking man shaped map markers.
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Spain
Station Fire Maps - Updated
The Station Fire in California, which broke out on Wednesday, has forced the evacuation of 4,000 homes. The fires have spread quickly and have moved towards La CaƱada.
Google have now produced a California Wildfires information page. The page includes the LA Times Map (below), the latest status updates from the US Forest Service and links to videos of the fire.
The LA Times Map
The LA Times has a fairly detailed Google MyMap of the fire. The map shows the perimeter of the fire and also shows the location of evacuation centers. The LA Times also has a useful list of road closures.
Doc Searles' MODIS Maps
Doc Searles has created a number of overlays for Google Earth with data from MODIS and has uploaded images of the maps to Flickr.
You can read more about viewing MODIS overlays of the fire on Google Earth on the Google Earth Blog.
InciWeb
InceWeb show a Google Map of the affected area of the Station Fire and, more importantly, has detailed information about the fire. The information includes details about evacuation areas. Inciweb also has a Twitter feed that lets you follow the site's updates.
Enplan Wildfire Viewer
The Enplan Wildfire Viewer is a Google Maps mashup that shows the locations of Californian wildfires. All fire information on the map is updated hourly.
Fires are shown where MODIS satellites have detected heat from wildfires, prescribed or agricultural burning, and other fires. Clicking on a fire marker reveals the date and time of detection of the fire.
The California Emergency Management Agency Map
This Google Map shows fires reported to the California Emergency Management Agency. The map is currently displaying the Station fire.
Calema have now also released Google Earth files for the Station Fire and the 49 Fire.
Webcams Travel
The Webcams Travel Google Map of the area has two webcams that currently show the fire. The webcams for Mount Wilson and Altadena are currently showing images of the fire.
Mount Wilson Observatory
The website of the 105 year Mount Wilson Observatory are posting updates about the fire's threat to the observatory. Their 150 foot Solar Tower webcam is also showing images of the fire. The Observatory is where Hubble discovered that the universe is expanding and therefore led others to prove the big bang.
NASA & DigitalGlobe Satellite Imagery
DigitalGlobe have released satellite imagery of the fire taken on 31st August. These are 60 centimeter (2 foot) and 2.4 m QuickBird satellite images featuring Station Fire damage to the Sunland neighborhood and surrounding areas of Los Angeles.
NASA have now also released satellite imagery of the fire.
The Pasadena Star News Map
The Pasadena Star News have created a Google Map showing the approximate perimeter of the fire.
Wayne Leeming created this time-lapse video of the Station Fire from Friday night.
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Google have now produced a California Wildfires information page. The page includes the LA Times Map (below), the latest status updates from the US Forest Service and links to videos of the fire.
The LA Times Map
The LA Times has a fairly detailed Google MyMap of the fire. The map shows the perimeter of the fire and also shows the location of evacuation centers. The LA Times also has a useful list of road closures.
Doc Searles' MODIS Maps
Doc Searles has created a number of overlays for Google Earth with data from MODIS and has uploaded images of the maps to Flickr.
You can read more about viewing MODIS overlays of the fire on Google Earth on the Google Earth Blog.
InciWeb
InceWeb show a Google Map of the affected area of the Station Fire and, more importantly, has detailed information about the fire. The information includes details about evacuation areas. Inciweb also has a Twitter feed that lets you follow the site's updates.
Enplan Wildfire Viewer
The Enplan Wildfire Viewer is a Google Maps mashup that shows the locations of Californian wildfires. All fire information on the map is updated hourly.
Fires are shown where MODIS satellites have detected heat from wildfires, prescribed or agricultural burning, and other fires. Clicking on a fire marker reveals the date and time of detection of the fire.
The California Emergency Management Agency Map
This Google Map shows fires reported to the California Emergency Management Agency. The map is currently displaying the Station fire.
Calema have now also released Google Earth files for the Station Fire and the 49 Fire.
Webcams Travel
The Webcams Travel Google Map of the area has two webcams that currently show the fire. The webcams for Mount Wilson and Altadena are currently showing images of the fire.
Mount Wilson Observatory
The website of the 105 year Mount Wilson Observatory are posting updates about the fire's threat to the observatory. Their 150 foot Solar Tower webcam is also showing images of the fire. The Observatory is where Hubble discovered that the universe is expanding and therefore led others to prove the big bang.
NASA & DigitalGlobe Satellite Imagery
DigitalGlobe have released satellite imagery of the fire taken on 31st August. These are 60 centimeter (2 foot) and 2.4 m QuickBird satellite images featuring Station Fire damage to the Sunland neighborhood and surrounding areas of Los Angeles.
NASA have now also released satellite imagery of the fire.
The Pasadena Star News Map
The Pasadena Star News have created a Google Map showing the approximate perimeter of the fire.
Wayne Leeming created this time-lapse video of the Station Fire from Friday night.
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fire
DHL Stafetten on Google Maps
DHL Stafetten
Tomorrow the world's largest running event, the DHL Stafetten, will begin in Copenhagen. During the race 125,000 people, in teams of five, will run relays of 5 km each over five days.
Soren Johannessen has created a Google Earth plugin tour of the course of the DHL Stafetten. The tour provides a flyover of the course from start to finish. The tour features markers at ever kilometre on the course and even has a soundtrack.
Soren has created a gadget of the tour so it is possible to embed the course in your own website or blog. You can grab the code for the gadget here. It is also possible to download a kml of the track and view it in Google Earth.
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Tomorrow the world's largest running event, the DHL Stafetten, will begin in Copenhagen. During the race 125,000 people, in teams of five, will run relays of 5 km each over five days.
Soren Johannessen has created a Google Earth plugin tour of the course of the DHL Stafetten. The tour provides a flyover of the course from start to finish. The tour features markers at ever kilometre on the course and even has a soundtrack.
Soren has created a gadget of the tour so it is possible to embed the course in your own website or blog. You can grab the code for the gadget here. It is also possible to download a kml of the track and view it in Google Earth.
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sports
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Job Searching from Indeed on Google Maps
Elaboratorium
Elaboratorium is a Google Maps mashup that can search and show the location of jobs from Indeed.com. It is possible to search the Indeed.com database by job title and location and the results are shown on a Google Map.
Results from searches are also shown under the map and are sorted by submission date. The returned map markers provide a link to the found job on Indeed.com.
Where to Find Work
Where to Find Work is also a Google Maps mashup that can search and show the location of jobs from Indeed.com. The mashup was created by nocarb.net. It is possible to refine a search for jobs by job title and location.
Results of searches are shown on the map and the results for each city are also ranked by count for that job query in the map sidebar. If you click on one of the returned map markers an information window opens with a link to that job on Indeed.com.
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Elaboratorium is a Google Maps mashup that can search and show the location of jobs from Indeed.com. It is possible to search the Indeed.com database by job title and location and the results are shown on a Google Map.
Results from searches are also shown under the map and are sorted by submission date. The returned map markers provide a link to the found job on Indeed.com.
Where to Find Work
Where to Find Work is also a Google Maps mashup that can search and show the location of jobs from Indeed.com. The mashup was created by nocarb.net. It is possible to refine a search for jobs by job title and location.
Results of searches are shown on the map and the results for each city are also ranked by count for that job query in the map sidebar. If you click on one of the returned map markers an information window opens with a link to that job on Indeed.com.
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jobs
Afghanistan Election Results Map
2009 Afghanistan Election Results Map
The Geocommons 2009 Afghanistan Presidential Election map has been updated once again. The map now shows a heat map of the actual results.
On the map regions that have voted predominately for Hamed Karzai are shown in red and areas that have voted predominately for Dr Abdullah Abdullah are shown in blue. Clicking on any of the shaded regions will open an information window with a more detailed breakdown of the election results.
CBCNews.ca say that the "conventional wisdom has been that Karzai, a Pashtun (the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan), would prevail in the southern region whereas Abdullah, who is of mixed Pashtun-Tajik heritage, has greater strength in the more peaceable north."
Using the Geocommons map it is possible to examine the demographics of the different districts in Afghanistan to see how far voting has broken down along ethnic lines.
Also See
Google Earth Tour of Afghanistan
CBCNews.ca have created an informative Google Earth tour of Afghanistan. The narrated tour provides an interesting overview of the country's geography, history and the current situation.
The tour includes photo overlays and some informative background, particularly about Kabul, Herat, Helmand and Kandahar. To watch the tour you have to have downloaded the Google Earth browser plugin.
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The Geocommons 2009 Afghanistan Presidential Election map has been updated once again. The map now shows a heat map of the actual results.
On the map regions that have voted predominately for Hamed Karzai are shown in red and areas that have voted predominately for Dr Abdullah Abdullah are shown in blue. Clicking on any of the shaded regions will open an information window with a more detailed breakdown of the election results.
CBCNews.ca say that the "conventional wisdom has been that Karzai, a Pashtun (the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan), would prevail in the southern region whereas Abdullah, who is of mixed Pashtun-Tajik heritage, has greater strength in the more peaceable north."
Using the Geocommons map it is possible to examine the demographics of the different districts in Afghanistan to see how far voting has broken down along ethnic lines.
Also See
Google Earth Tour of Afghanistan
CBCNews.ca have created an informative Google Earth tour of Afghanistan. The narrated tour provides an interesting overview of the country's geography, history and the current situation.
The tour includes photo overlays and some informative background, particularly about Kabul, Herat, Helmand and Kandahar. To watch the tour you have to have downloaded the Google Earth browser plugin.
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Afghanistan,
elections
Friday, August 28, 2009
BBC Breathing Places Google Map
Breathing Spaces
The BBC, in collaboration with Natural England, have created a breathing places event finder. The Google Map, produced in support of the project, displays 8,253 locations and events across the UK that people can go to enjoy the great outdoors.
It is possible to search the map by location. It is also possible to refine your search (via a drop down menu) for events in the next week, events in the next month and by walks in the next week or month.
The BBC are also planning to launch soon a Breathing Places - Communities map. Over 50 councils around the UK have pledged to plant trees, hold events, build wildlife homes, and share the Breathing Places message with thousands of people in both urban and rural communities. The BBC's Breathing Spaces - Communities map plans to show the location of these pledges.
Via: Mapperz
The BBC, in collaboration with Natural England, have created a breathing places event finder. The Google Map, produced in support of the project, displays 8,253 locations and events across the UK that people can go to enjoy the great outdoors.
It is possible to search the map by location. It is also possible to refine your search (via a drop down menu) for events in the next week, events in the next month and by walks in the next week or month.
The BBC are also planning to launch soon a Breathing Places - Communities map. Over 50 councils around the UK have pledged to plant trees, hold events, build wildlife homes, and share the Breathing Places message with thousands of people in both urban and rural communities. The BBC's Breathing Spaces - Communities map plans to show the location of these pledges.
Via: Mapperz
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environment,
UK
Augmented Reality in London
London Bus iPhone Application
Presselite, the company that earlier this week released an augmented reality application for the Paris Metro, has today released a London tube and bus iPhone application.
Using the application it is possible to find nearby points of interest, wi-fi zones and cafes on a Google Map. It is also possible to locate the nearest stations from your position on a Google Map within the application. Each station is represented by a red pin, a popup shows you the distance of localisation for each station, and it is updated live via GPS as you walk.
The eye-grabbing feature however is the augmented reality view that lets you find the nearest bus-stops and POI's. Unfortunately the presentation video (below) has some serious reflection problems but it is just about possible to see the augmented reality feature in action.
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Presselite, the company that earlier this week released an augmented reality application for the Paris Metro, has today released a London tube and bus iPhone application.
Using the application it is possible to find nearby points of interest, wi-fi zones and cafes on a Google Map. It is also possible to locate the nearest stations from your position on a Google Map within the application. Each station is represented by a red pin, a popup shows you the distance of localisation for each station, and it is updated live via GPS as you walk.
The eye-grabbing feature however is the augmented reality view that lets you find the nearest bus-stops and POI's. Unfortunately the presentation video (below) has some serious reflection problems but it is just about possible to see the augmented reality feature in action.
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augmented reality,
London,
transit,
UK
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Google Street View With Panoramio
Panoramio Embed
Google Maps' newish Street View feature with Panoramio photos has not yet been added to the Google Maps API. However because Street View is in essence a Flash file it is possible to embed the Flash code for the Street View with Panoramio into your own website.
Here's an example showing the Eiffel Tower,
I've created a map, Panoramio Embed, that will allow you to get the embed code for a particular Street View by just placing the map marker in the required location. Once you have found a Street View you like all you need to do is cut and paste the embed code.
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Google Maps' newish Street View feature with Panoramio photos has not yet been added to the Google Maps API. However because Street View is in essence a Flash file it is possible to embed the Flash code for the Street View with Panoramio into your own website.
Here's an example showing the Eiffel Tower,
I've created a map, Panoramio Embed, that will allow you to get the embed code for a particular Street View by just placing the map marker in the required location. Once you have found a Street View you like all you need to do is cut and paste the embed code.
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Street View
Street View Gets Down to Business
Google have started adding interactive markers to businesses in Street View. Now when you search for a business in Google Maps and you then view it in Google Maps a Street View link will appear. When you click on the Street View the Street View image will contain an interactive map marker that will open an information window within the Street View itself.
Check out the video below to see the new feature in action:
Via: Google LatLong: Street View gets down to business
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Check out the video below to see the new feature in action:
Via: Google LatLong: Street View gets down to business
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Street View
Remote Object Monitoring on Google Maps
Pachube
Pachube is a service that enables users to connect, tag and share real time sensor data from objects, devices, buildings and environments around the world. The key aim of the site is to facilitate interaction between remote environments, both physical and virtual.
The home page of Pachube features a large Google Map that displays live data feeds from a number of objects and devices around the world. The data feeds vary from weather stations, air quality sensors to domestic monitoring devices.
Pachube gives a number of possible uses for the website, including
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Pachube is a service that enables users to connect, tag and share real time sensor data from objects, devices, buildings and environments around the world. The key aim of the site is to facilitate interaction between remote environments, both physical and virtual.
The home page of Pachube features a large Google Map that displays live data feeds from a number of objects and devices around the world. The data feeds vary from weather stations, air quality sensors to domestic monitoring devices.
Pachube gives a number of possible uses for the website, including
- tracking your electricity meter to calculate your real-time carbon footprint or use iPhone or gPhone applications to monitor it remotely
- connect up basic home-automation devices, so that you can control them, or have them respond to your office
- have your Second Life environment respond to sensors in the real world (or vice versa)
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environment
Melbourne Grand Prix Google Map
Melbourne Grand Prix Virtual Tour
Panedia have created a virtual tour of the home of the Melbourne Grand Prix. The tour consists of a large number of 360 degree panoramic photographs and 800mb of custom map tiles.
The panoramas are divided into two categories, 'Grandstands' and 'Corporate Facilities', the markers for which can be loaded via a drop down menu.
Just as impressive as the interactive panoramas is the custom satellite imagery. The map button let's you view custom satellite imagery taken on the actual day of the Grand Prix. For example, in the image above you can see a number of temporary constructions behind the main stand. On the normal Google Maps satellite imagery that is just an empty field.
Bullitt on Google Maps
As we seem to be developing a bit of a car theme on Google Maps Mania today, you might also be interested in this Wired article looking at the famous car chase scene in the film Bullitt. The article examines the route of the chase using Google Maps.
Once you have read the article be sure to check out the video of the chase synchronised to a Google Map at Seero.
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Panedia have created a virtual tour of the home of the Melbourne Grand Prix. The tour consists of a large number of 360 degree panoramic photographs and 800mb of custom map tiles.
The panoramas are divided into two categories, 'Grandstands' and 'Corporate Facilities', the markers for which can be loaded via a drop down menu.
Just as impressive as the interactive panoramas is the custom satellite imagery. The map button let's you view custom satellite imagery taken on the actual day of the Grand Prix. For example, in the image above you can see a number of temporary constructions behind the main stand. On the normal Google Maps satellite imagery that is just an empty field.
Bullitt on Google Maps
As we seem to be developing a bit of a car theme on Google Maps Mania today, you might also be interested in this Wired article looking at the famous car chase scene in the film Bullitt. The article examines the route of the chase using Google Maps.
Once you have read the article be sure to check out the video of the chase synchronised to a Google Map at Seero.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Schumacher Driving on Google Maps
Vidmap
Vidmap is a very cool Google Maps mashup that enables anyone to create a Google Map that tracks the action in a video. Press play on the video below and you'll get a good idea of what is capable with Vidmap.
The example above is a video map of Michael Schumacher's pole lap in the 2003 Monza Grand Prix. Vidmap has many other examples of maps that geographically track the action in an accompanying video. Even better Vidmap lets you create your own maps from your own videos.
Via: Mapmash
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Vidmap is a very cool Google Maps mashup that enables anyone to create a Google Map that tracks the action in a video. Press play on the video below and you'll get a good idea of what is capable with Vidmap.
The example above is a video map of Michael Schumacher's pole lap in the 2003 Monza Grand Prix. Vidmap has many other examples of maps that geographically track the action in an accompanying video. Even better Vidmap lets you create your own maps from your own videos.
Via: Mapmash
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Video
The Loch Ness Monster on Google Maps
Nessie on Google Maps
UK tabloid The Sun claim to have found the Loch Ness monster in the satellite imagery of Google Maps and Google Earth. If you click on the image above you can have a close look at the image directly in Google Maps.
I don't want to influence your view about this but The Sun also claimed in February to have found Atlantis on Google Maps. They claimed the lines in the image below were the walls of the lost city.
Unfortunately for The Sun a Google spokeswoman later announced that the lines were the result of the sonar used by boats to map the ocean floor.
However it is true that Google Maps Street View has made a number of irrefutable UFO sightings:
At Miller's Point, near Sydney Harbour
In Tokyo
In Melbourne, Australia
In San Francisco
In Dallas
And in Virginia Beach, VA, USA
If you still insist on keeping hold of your rational disbelief then I'd like to hear your explanation for this amazing Street View of a time travelling dinosaur in Indianapolis.
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UK tabloid The Sun claim to have found the Loch Ness monster in the satellite imagery of Google Maps and Google Earth. If you click on the image above you can have a close look at the image directly in Google Maps.
I don't want to influence your view about this but The Sun also claimed in February to have found Atlantis on Google Maps. They claimed the lines in the image below were the walls of the lost city.
Unfortunately for The Sun a Google spokeswoman later announced that the lines were the result of the sonar used by boats to map the ocean floor.
However it is true that Google Maps Street View has made a number of irrefutable UFO sightings:
At Miller's Point, near Sydney Harbour
In Tokyo
In Melbourne, Australia
In San Francisco
In Dallas
And in Virginia Beach, VA, USA
If you still insist on keeping hold of your rational disbelief then I'd like to hear your explanation for this amazing Street View of a time travelling dinosaur in Indianapolis.
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Static Maps API v2
The Google Maps team have rewritten the API for Google Static Maps. The main new features are:
If you are a Danish speaker SĆøren Johannessen has created a Danish language version of the wizard called the Dansk Google Static Maps v2 Generator.
For the more technically minded, Mapperz has a really good review of the new Static Maps API. The review includes tips on creating polygons and creating a static map from a Google My Map.
Via: Google Geo Developers Blog: Static Maps API v2: Encoded Paths, Polygons & Geocoding
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- Paths can be specified as encoded polylines.
- Paths can be filled and rendered as polygons.
- Locations (in center, markers, or path parameters) can now be specified as addresses instead of latitude/longitude coordinates.
- Colors can now be specified as any 24-bit or 32-bit color.
If you are a Danish speaker SĆøren Johannessen has created a Danish language version of the wizard called the Dansk Google Static Maps v2 Generator.
For the more technically minded, Mapperz has a really good review of the new Static Maps API. The review includes tips on creating polygons and creating a static map from a Google My Map.
Via: Google Geo Developers Blog: Static Maps API v2: Encoded Paths, Polygons & Geocoding
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Google Static Maps
Interview with GoogleMapsDev
GoogleMapsDev are one of the most experienced Google Maps creation teams. They have been producing exciting Google Maps mashups for a number of years and have even made a map mashup for the President of the United States.
The team have been kind enough to answer some questions put to them by Google Maps Mania, about their experiences of using Google Maps and what they think the future might hold for on-line mapping.
Q. How long have GoogleMapsDev been making Google Maps mashups (for example, can you remember the first map the team produced)?
A.The first map that our team created was findbyclick back in March 2006. The whole idea behind that map was to create a destination for people to come together and share points of interest. In August of that year we then released it for the mobile phone.
Q. Have you got any favourite maps that GoogleMapsDev have created or that you are particularly proud of?
A. We’re proud of all of them, but if we had to choose a few we would start with the maps we built for the Obama Democratic National Convention and Inauguration. You can read more about it here: (http://www.googlemapsdev.com/2009/05/real-time-obama/) To think that it was put up on the JumboTron at Mile High Stadium for 60,000 attendees to see!
We also built a map for a large Canadian university where we had to expand upon the Google routing engine to help students find the warmest route to their next class. To see this map in action click here (http://www.uottawa.ca/maps/)
Q. How did you first get to work with President Obama on a mapping project?
A. It came about in part due to our relationship within the Google Enterprise Channel, as well as the other mapping work we had done with Google. They gave us a 12 day timeline and they knew we could deliver it in time.
Q. Your team has been involved in Google Maps mashup development almost from the outset of Google maps. What would you say have been the major developments in online mapping in that time?
A. Many of us remember MapQuest, with the single star on a static map. Look how far we have come.
Businesses are using information from their enterprise silos, extracting location components and displaying on a map (http://www.google.com/enterprise/earthmaps/customers.html) This is very powerful considering the above use cases are a sign that Google is entering a world previously controlled by ESRI.
Some other key developments include:
Q. Going forward, how do you see the future of online mapping and are there any current developments that GoogleMapsDev are particularly excited about?
A. One thing we’re excited about is we built this product SpatialDataBox that allows for a very economical way to manage the visualization of millions of points. We’re now using it for two of our clients within the business intelligence field.
Another thing is Google’s support for the Flash platform through Google Maps for Flash API. This platform gives you complete freedom to create visualizations on top of the map that were not possible before. Some use cases include geospatial visualization and data exploration. To read more about it: http://www.googlemapsdev.com/2009/06/google-maps-and-the-rise-and-fall-of-ajax/
Mashups will also target mobile devices and grow on these platforms faster than they did on our desktops because of the extra dimension of real-time location.
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The team have been kind enough to answer some questions put to them by Google Maps Mania, about their experiences of using Google Maps and what they think the future might hold for on-line mapping.
Q. How long have GoogleMapsDev been making Google Maps mashups (for example, can you remember the first map the team produced)?
A.The first map that our team created was findbyclick back in March 2006. The whole idea behind that map was to create a destination for people to come together and share points of interest. In August of that year we then released it for the mobile phone.
Q. Have you got any favourite maps that GoogleMapsDev have created or that you are particularly proud of?
A. We’re proud of all of them, but if we had to choose a few we would start with the maps we built for the Obama Democratic National Convention and Inauguration. You can read more about it here: (http://www.googlemapsdev.com/2009/05/real-time-obama/) To think that it was put up on the JumboTron at Mile High Stadium for 60,000 attendees to see!
We also built a map for a large Canadian university where we had to expand upon the Google routing engine to help students find the warmest route to their next class. To see this map in action click here (http://www.uottawa.ca/maps/)
Q. How did you first get to work with President Obama on a mapping project?
A. It came about in part due to our relationship within the Google Enterprise Channel, as well as the other mapping work we had done with Google. They gave us a 12 day timeline and they knew we could deliver it in time.
Q. Your team has been involved in Google Maps mashup development almost from the outset of Google maps. What would you say have been the major developments in online mapping in that time?
A. Many of us remember MapQuest, with the single star on a static map. Look how far we have come.
Businesses are using information from their enterprise silos, extracting location components and displaying on a map (http://www.google.com/enterprise/earthmaps/customers.html) This is very powerful considering the above use cases are a sign that Google is entering a world previously controlled by ESRI.
Some other key developments include:
- Presentation of a lot of data (lots more than a single star)
- The availability of many sources of information to create thick mashups
- Scalability to serve millions of users at the same time
- Replacement of paper atlas with online mapping, and thanks to smart phones, such as iPhone, Nokia, Blackberry and Android, it has gone mobile. 240 million location-aware smartphones will be shipped in 2009
- The idea that Google Maps is a platform and not just a mapping “widget”
Q. Going forward, how do you see the future of online mapping and are there any current developments that GoogleMapsDev are particularly excited about?
A. One thing we’re excited about is we built this product SpatialDataBox that allows for a very economical way to manage the visualization of millions of points. We’re now using it for two of our clients within the business intelligence field.
Another thing is Google’s support for the Flash platform through Google Maps for Flash API. This platform gives you complete freedom to create visualizations on top of the map that were not possible before. Some use cases include geospatial visualization and data exploration. To read more about it: http://www.googlemapsdev.com/2009/06/google-maps-and-the-rise-and-fall-of-ajax/
Mashups will also target mobile devices and grow on these platforms faster than they did on our desktops because of the extra dimension of real-time location.
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creation tools
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Roz Savage Pacific Rowing Update
RozTracker
Roz Savage is attempting to become the first woman to row solo across the Pacific. Back in May we reported on Roz's excellent Google Maps mashup that is tracking her progress. Now 93 days, 2,679 miles and 1 million oar strokes later it seems like a good time for an update.
As well as rowing for around 16 hours a day Roz is keeping up a steady stream of Twitter and blog updates, all of which are accessible from map markers on the map. The map also shows the track of Roz's journey so far.
Roz's is now entering the final 500 nautical miles before she reaches her goal of Tuvalu. So at her present speed of about 29 miles a day she has at least another 19 days to go. It makes me exhausted just thinking about it. I think I'm going to have a lie down now.
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Roz Savage is attempting to become the first woman to row solo across the Pacific. Back in May we reported on Roz's excellent Google Maps mashup that is tracking her progress. Now 93 days, 2,679 miles and 1 million oar strokes later it seems like a good time for an update.
As well as rowing for around 16 hours a day Roz is keeping up a steady stream of Twitter and blog updates, all of which are accessible from map markers on the map. The map also shows the track of Roz's journey so far.
Roz's is now entering the final 500 nautical miles before she reaches her goal of Tuvalu. So at her present speed of about 29 miles a day she has at least another 19 days to go. It makes me exhausted just thinking about it. I think I'm going to have a lie down now.
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marine
Arterial Traffic Added to Google Maps
Google have today added traffic conditions on arterial roads in selected cities on Google Maps. This could prove very handy during rush hour when the highways are jammed.
To view arterial traffic conditions use the traffic button at the top right of Google Maps. When you are zoomed out Google Maps shows the traffic conditions on highways, but as you zoom in on an area in major cities traffic conditions will now show up on other roads.
Via: Google LatLong: Arterial traffic available on Google Maps
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To view arterial traffic conditions use the traffic button at the top right of Google Maps. When you are zoomed out Google Maps shows the traffic conditions on highways, but as you zoom in on an area in major cities traffic conditions will now show up on other roads.
Via: Google LatLong: Arterial traffic available on Google Maps
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transit
Amnesty Campaign Google Map
Protect the Human
AmnestyUK are currently running a campaign called Make Shell Come Clean. The campaign's aim is to get Shell to clean up the decades of pollution they have been responsible for in the Niger Delta.
There have been 5,000 major oil spills in the Delta in the last five years. If you want to know more about the effect of this pollution on the lives of those who live there, Lars Johansson has made an excellent documentary about the subject (below) called Poison Fire.
AmnestyUK's campaign aims to target Shell on Google Maps, turning Shell stations into ‘hell stations’ to publicly highlight the damage Shell is doing in the Niger Delta. The idea is for individuals to take photographs of Shell's gas stations with the 's' in Shell's name obscured and then post the photographs to a Google Map.
The campaign isn't quite working as planned. Although a lot of people have already added their names to the map, at the moment there seems to be only one uploaded photograph. I guess Amnesty would argue that the names added to the map, although not the asked for photographs, clearly show people's support for their campaign.
Via: Mapperz
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AmnestyUK are currently running a campaign called Make Shell Come Clean. The campaign's aim is to get Shell to clean up the decades of pollution they have been responsible for in the Niger Delta.
There have been 5,000 major oil spills in the Delta in the last five years. If you want to know more about the effect of this pollution on the lives of those who live there, Lars Johansson has made an excellent documentary about the subject (below) called Poison Fire.
AmnestyUK's campaign aims to target Shell on Google Maps, turning Shell stations into ‘hell stations’ to publicly highlight the damage Shell is doing in the Niger Delta. The idea is for individuals to take photographs of Shell's gas stations with the 's' in Shell's name obscured and then post the photographs to a Google Map.
The campaign isn't quite working as planned. Although a lot of people have already added their names to the map, at the moment there seems to be only one uploaded photograph. I guess Amnesty would argue that the names added to the map, although not the asked for photographs, clearly show people's support for their campaign.
Via: Mapperz
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UK
French Street View Suggestions
In the UK, Google partnered with VisitBritain to hold a public vote for where Britain's would like the Street View trike to visit this summer. A similar competition was also held in the Netherlands. Now it is France's turn.
Google have teamed up with Asset France (the French Tourist Development Agency) to ask people to suggest locations that the Google Street View trike should visit this summer.
If you have a suggestion you can make it here.
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Google have teamed up with Asset France (the French Tourist Development Agency) to ask people to suggest locations that the Google Street View trike should visit this summer.
If you have a suggestion you can make it here.
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Street View
Design Portfolios on Google Maps
Using an application, like CASA's Image Cutter or the Automatic Tile Cutter, you can create your own map tiles for Google Maps. It is therefore possible to replace Google Maps tiles with other maps.
Among the first to take advantage of this were game fans, producing maps for World of Warcraft and Grand Theft Auto. Graphic designers and artists, however, soon woke up to the fact that the Google Maps interface is a great way to present a design portfolio. All you need to do is create map tiles from a collage of work.
The Google Maps' navigation tools can then be used to zoom in on designs and map markers to provide further information about an individual work.
Here are some of my favourite design portfolios using Google Maps:
Markus Dressen
German book designer Marcus Dressen has created a Google Maps mashup of his designs. The mashup replaces the Google Maps tiles with map tiles showing Dressen's cover work.
Dressen also uses map markers, shaped like ink blots, to provide information about each of his designs.
Blaubo Design
Blaubo Design have stitched together shots of a number of their website designs and created map tiles from the image.
Using the Google Maps interface to browse the designs enables the user to centre on any design and zoom in to view details. Blaubo Design have also used map markers for each design. This means the user is able to click on the relevant marker and open an information window with a link to the actual web page shown.
Design With An Accent
News Zealand web designer Stas Kulesh has used the Google Maps API to produce a portfolio of his work.
The portfolio map replaces the Google Map tiles with custom map tiles showing Stas' web designs. The result is an interactive portfolio that can be used to scan and zoom in on examples of Stas' web designs and photography.
Stas has has also produced a menu, with links that open information windows above some of the designs.
Academie Arnhem Portfolio Map
The Academie Arnheim have used custom map tiles with the Google Maps API to present the work of the final examination candidates of The ArtEZ Academy of Arnhem. The academie has replaced the Google Map tiles with custom tiles created from images of the students' work. The images represent the artistic work of the students after four years of studying at the acadamie and mark the start of their career as artists, designers or teachers of visual arts and design.
The acadamie has also done some impressive programming (with jquery I think) to overlay text links on each of the student's work. Clicking on any of the links loads information about the art work directly onto the map, .
Kalle Hagman
Graphic designer Kalle Hagman has created a Google Map of his art work. When the page first loads the map is zoomed in on an image of Kalle's business card. The user can then use the Google Maps navigation tools to zoom in and examine in close up any of Kalle's featured work.
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Among the first to take advantage of this were game fans, producing maps for World of Warcraft and Grand Theft Auto. Graphic designers and artists, however, soon woke up to the fact that the Google Maps interface is a great way to present a design portfolio. All you need to do is create map tiles from a collage of work.
The Google Maps' navigation tools can then be used to zoom in on designs and map markers to provide further information about an individual work.
Here are some of my favourite design portfolios using Google Maps:
Markus Dressen
German book designer Marcus Dressen has created a Google Maps mashup of his designs. The mashup replaces the Google Maps tiles with map tiles showing Dressen's cover work.
Dressen also uses map markers, shaped like ink blots, to provide information about each of his designs.
Blaubo Design
Blaubo Design have stitched together shots of a number of their website designs and created map tiles from the image.
Using the Google Maps interface to browse the designs enables the user to centre on any design and zoom in to view details. Blaubo Design have also used map markers for each design. This means the user is able to click on the relevant marker and open an information window with a link to the actual web page shown.
Design With An Accent
News Zealand web designer Stas Kulesh has used the Google Maps API to produce a portfolio of his work.
The portfolio map replaces the Google Map tiles with custom map tiles showing Stas' web designs. The result is an interactive portfolio that can be used to scan and zoom in on examples of Stas' web designs and photography.
Stas has has also produced a menu, with links that open information windows above some of the designs.
Academie Arnhem Portfolio Map
The Academie Arnheim have used custom map tiles with the Google Maps API to present the work of the final examination candidates of The ArtEZ Academy of Arnhem. The academie has replaced the Google Map tiles with custom tiles created from images of the students' work. The images represent the artistic work of the students after four years of studying at the acadamie and mark the start of their career as artists, designers or teachers of visual arts and design.
The acadamie has also done some impressive programming (with jquery I think) to overlay text links on each of the student's work. Clicking on any of the links loads information about the art work directly onto the map, .
Kalle Hagman
Graphic designer Kalle Hagman has created a Google Map of his art work. When the page first loads the map is zoomed in on an image of Kalle's business card. The user can then use the Google Maps navigation tools to zoom in and examine in close up any of Kalle's featured work.
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design
Monday, August 24, 2009
US Heat Maps
LocaleTrends
LocaleTrends uses heat maps to present a detailed view of important housing, education, employment and demographic trends in distinct geographic areas in the USA. The site has a number of Google Maps for each state or you can select regions within each state.
For each area it is possible to view heat maps showing real estate data, public school test scores, demographics and employment data. The home page shows the most viewed maps on the site and you can navigate to distinct areas via two drop down menus.
Via: Programmable Web
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LocaleTrends uses heat maps to present a detailed view of important housing, education, employment and demographic trends in distinct geographic areas in the USA. The site has a number of Google Maps for each state or you can select regions within each state.
For each area it is possible to view heat maps showing real estate data, public school test scores, demographics and employment data. The home page shows the most viewed maps on the site and you can navigate to distinct areas via two drop down menus.
Via: Programmable Web
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USA
Outstanding Paris Metro Map
ParisMetro
Paris Metro is an augmented reality and mapping application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The application is a guide to the Paris metro, a route finder and a hell of a lot more.
The video below (in French) shows how the augmented reality function can be used to find the nearest Metro station and other points of interest.
The application is fully integrated with Google Maps. It is possible to locate the nearest stations at any time directly from the Google Map. Each station is represented by red map markers and distances are updated in real time via GPS.
There is a lot more to this application, such as Paris bus routes, nearest restaurants POI, cafes, bakeries etc but I guess it is the augmented reality function that really catches the eye.
Via: GeoinWeb
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Paris Metro is an augmented reality and mapping application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The application is a guide to the Paris metro, a route finder and a hell of a lot more.
The video below (in French) shows how the augmented reality function can be used to find the nearest Metro station and other points of interest.
The application is fully integrated with Google Maps. It is possible to locate the nearest stations at any time directly from the Google Map. Each station is represented by red map markers and distances are updated in real time via GPS.
There is a lot more to this application, such as Paris bus routes, nearest restaurants POI, cafes, bakeries etc but I guess it is the augmented reality function that really catches the eye.
Via: GeoinWeb
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augmented reality,
Paris,
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New Google Maps Based Travel Guode
Worldsaurus
Worldsaurus is a new travel guide that makes extensive use of Google Maps. The project aims to create a worldwide travel guide created entirely by users. Users can write about things to do, attractions, itineraries and reviews of locations around the world.
Each location gets its own dedicated Google Map showing local points of interest. Locations are shown on the map by a small thumbnail image. Clicking on the image reveals a short introduction to the location and a link to a dedicated page about that location.
Each dedicated page contains a Google Map, images from Flickr and a more detailed description about the location.
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Worldsaurus is a new travel guide that makes extensive use of Google Maps. The project aims to create a worldwide travel guide created entirely by users. Users can write about things to do, attractions, itineraries and reviews of locations around the world.
Each location gets its own dedicated Google Map showing local points of interest. Locations are shown on the map by a small thumbnail image. Clicking on the image reveals a short introduction to the location and a link to a dedicated page about that location.
Each dedicated page contains a Google Map, images from Flickr and a more detailed description about the location.
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travel
More Panoramas on Google Maps
Panoramablog
Panoramablog has produced a Google Map of 360 degree panoramic photos. Currently the site has around 170 panoramas mapped, mainly of photos taken in Europe.
The map markers contain thumbnail images of the panoramas but it isn't possible to view the panoramas directly from the map. To view the panorama just click on the thumbnail image and you will be taken to another page containing the interactive image.
The map was created using the Map Channels mapping tools.
Other Panorama Maps
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Panoramablog has produced a Google Map of 360 degree panoramic photos. Currently the site has around 170 panoramas mapped, mainly of photos taken in Europe.
The map markers contain thumbnail images of the panoramas but it isn't possible to view the panoramas directly from the map. To view the panorama just click on the thumbnail image and you will be taken to another page containing the interactive image.
The map was created using the Map Channels mapping tools.
Other Panorama Maps
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photomapping
Google Map of US Towers and Antennas
AntennaSearch
AntennaSearch has mapped over 1.9 million US towers and antennas. The database covers the entire US and it's territories.
It is possible to search the database by address and view the results on a Google Map. The map provides detailed information for each tower and antenna, such as location, ownership and contact information. AntennaSearch also detects newly filed (or pending) tower applications.
You can use the map to:
AntennaSearch has mapped over 1.9 million US towers and antennas. The database covers the entire US and it's territories.
It is possible to search the database by address and view the results on a Google Map. The map provides detailed information for each tower and antenna, such as location, ownership and contact information. AntennaSearch also detects newly filed (or pending) tower applications.
You can use the map to:
- Scan a given area to assess carrier level cell reception
- Expand your reception search beyond towers by looking into specific antennas and determining which carriers are located on specific towers
- Pinpoint future towers planned for specific areas
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USA
Google Map of Recovery Act Money
Recipients of Recovery Act Money Map
Who in your state is a major recipient of "Recovery Act" money? The answer is in this Google Maps Mashup that shows who has received recovery money in each state in the US.
Each state has its own Google Map. To view a different state just replace the two letter state code at the end of the url. For example, here is the url for Michigan,
http://www.mibazaar.com/usarecovery.php?state=mi
So if you wanted to view New York state instead you just replace the 'mi' at the end with 'ny'. You can also embed the map in your website by cutting and pasting a short piece of code.
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Who in your state is a major recipient of "Recovery Act" money? The answer is in this Google Maps Mashup that shows who has received recovery money in each state in the US.
Each state has its own Google Map. To view a different state just replace the two letter state code at the end of the url. For example, here is the url for Michigan,
http://www.mibazaar.com/usarecovery.php?state=mi
So if you wanted to view New York state instead you just replace the 'mi' at the end with 'ny'. You can also embed the map in your website by cutting and pasting a short piece of code.
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Sunday, August 23, 2009
Greece Wildfires on Google Maps
Greece Wildfires Map
In Athens several thousand residents in the city's northern suburbs have been forced to leave their homes because of a number of wildfires threatening the Greek capital. An area over 50km wide has been affected by the fires.
This Google Map uses data from MODIS to show the fires that have been active in the last 24 hours. Clicking on a fire map marker reveals details about the exact latitude and longitude of the fire and when the fire data was added to MODIS.
The map was created by Spiros Vathis. Spiros has written a brief article about how he was able to quickly create this Google Maps mashup, which he says has had over 3,000 hits in less than a day.
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In Athens several thousand residents in the city's northern suburbs have been forced to leave their homes because of a number of wildfires threatening the Greek capital. An area over 50km wide has been affected by the fires.
This Google Map uses data from MODIS to show the fires that have been active in the last 24 hours. Clicking on a fire map marker reveals details about the exact latitude and longitude of the fire and when the fire data was added to MODIS.
The map was created by Spiros Vathis. Spiros has written a brief article about how he was able to quickly create this Google Maps mashup, which he says has had over 3,000 hits in less than a day.
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Greece
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Comparing On-Line Map Providers
Maps Compare
Maps Compare is a website with four different on-line map services on one page. The site places Google Maps, the Google Earth browser plugin, Yahoo Maps and Bing Maps beside each other, which can be quite useful if you want to compare the map coverage provided by each provider in different locations.
You can control all the maps on the page directly from the Google Map. It is quite a cool interface, I especially like being able to control the Google Earth plugin from the Google Map. The page was created by Hussein Nasser, who has written a comparison of Google Maps and Bing Maps on his blog.
If you like this you will probably also be interested in Where's the Path. Where's the Path does the same kind of thing with Google Maps and Ordnance Survey (UK) maps. Which is very useful if you want to find public footpaths and other data not shown by Google Maps in the UK.
If that doesn't float your boat then Dual Maps might be more your thing. Dual Maps has Google Maps, Bing Maps and Google Maps Street View all under one control.
What's more Dual Maps allows anybody to make their own map that includes a Google Map, a Google Maps Street View and a Virtual Earth Bird's Eye view of the same location. Once created you can then embed the map in your own website or blog.
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Maps Compare is a website with four different on-line map services on one page. The site places Google Maps, the Google Earth browser plugin, Yahoo Maps and Bing Maps beside each other, which can be quite useful if you want to compare the map coverage provided by each provider in different locations.
You can control all the maps on the page directly from the Google Map. It is quite a cool interface, I especially like being able to control the Google Earth plugin from the Google Map. The page was created by Hussein Nasser, who has written a comparison of Google Maps and Bing Maps on his blog.
If you like this you will probably also be interested in Where's the Path. Where's the Path does the same kind of thing with Google Maps and Ordnance Survey (UK) maps. Which is very useful if you want to find public footpaths and other data not shown by Google Maps in the UK.
If that doesn't float your boat then Dual Maps might be more your thing. Dual Maps has Google Maps, Bing Maps and Google Maps Street View all under one control.
What's more Dual Maps allows anybody to make their own map that includes a Google Map, a Google Maps Street View and a Virtual Earth Bird's Eye view of the same location. Once created you can then embed the map in your own website or blog.
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Google Street View Wall
Google Street View Random Wall
This is a very imaginative little application which produces a wall of random Street View images. The application randomises the latitude and longitude (within set boundaries) and then shows a wall of Street Views from that location.
I think all the Street Views are random views of Tokyo, Japan. However, having a look at the html code, it should be easy to change the boundaries of the random latitude and longitudes to create something similar for any town with Street View imagery.
The application outputs the thumbnail image rather than the Street View itself (probably because the browser would struggle to display this many actual Street Views).
Via: Street View Gallery
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This is a very imaginative little application which produces a wall of random Street View images. The application randomises the latitude and longitude (within set boundaries) and then shows a wall of Street Views from that location.
I think all the Street Views are random views of Tokyo, Japan. However, having a look at the html code, it should be easy to change the boundaries of the random latitude and longitudes to create something similar for any town with Street View imagery.
The application outputs the thumbnail image rather than the Street View itself (probably because the browser would struggle to display this many actual Street Views).
Via: Street View Gallery
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Japan,
Street View
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