Google Maps Graduates
Anonymous writes "It appears that Google's dynamic, interactive map program, Google Maps, has finally made it out of the labs. Now it has merged with Google Local and has been updated on the homepage. Another great stride in Google's quest to conquer the internet." Graduation covered by PC Magazine. From the article: "Now, when you query Google Local (local.google.com), a map pops up, displaying the many businesses and services that match you query. If you search on "Pizza in San Francisco," for instance, it displays a map of San Francisco sprinkled with red tabs pointing to various pizza parlors. It also lists each restaurant down the right side of your browser."
I had a neighborhood near the county courthouse in San Francisco highlighted yesterday and asked for the bail bondsman in the area. It didn't understand that request.
Thankfully I wasn't in jail and looking for one at that time.
Already done.
http://moon.google.com/
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=jfk+to+350+5th+ave,+ new+york&ll=40.742786,-73.965835&spn=0.018008,0.02 7805&t=k&hl=en
Spam: Any activity on internet to gain popularity without paying to advertising companies like Google.
FlashEarth is soo much better (for me). You even get the coordinates in real time as you move around the map (which is important for me).
Google maps has some pretty striking before-and-after coverage of the hurricane. Click on 'satellite' and then 'katrina' and spot the difference. It's fairly striking.
Basically it describes the type of atmosphere. It has fallen out of favor in the United States and thus tends to indicate a slightly anachronistic feel (much like pub, tavern and diner). Like the word diner (used as a type of restaurant, not the original meaning of a railroad deployed diner), the phrase "parlor" tends to have a 50s feel and new places with either parlor or diner in their name tend toward an American Graffiti idealized view of the 50s.
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Evan
"$30 for the One True Ring. $10 each additional ring!" -- JRR "Bob" Tolkien
Still missing exit numbers on the expressways, though...
"Tell me doctor, with all of your defenses, are there any provisions for an attack by killer bees?"
whew, i can't even use google maps anymore, it doesn't fit on my fujitsu p1510 screen with that crazy right hand change!!! now i have to physically move the browser off the screen to the left, just to see the map. what are they thinking? i can't be the only one with this problem...any comments??
There are still plenty of things that need to be done to improve Google Maps:
*) Better routes. MapQuest still tends to provide better driving directions. They need to tune it better to select the best route.
*) Newer images. The satellite imagery is about 5 years old in my area, and others are older and lower resolution. They need a consistent plan to update the images.
*) Multiple-stop routes. I want to be able to plan a route that goes from point A to point B to point C. Similarly, I want to be able to look at the route from A to B and force it to take an alternate path. So just how much longer is that senic route?
Google Maps is great, but I wish it wasn't so obsessed with US highway designations. Take the road between Dallas, TX and Denton, TX. On every other map it shows as I-35E, but Google Maps puts US 77 shields all over the place. I don't think the road is even marked on road signs as US 77.
Almost everywhere, the interstate highway designations should take priority over the US highway designations. I've reported this as a bug, but I've seen no response.
I have seen the future, and it is inconvenient.
At work I'm running at 1024x768 and the white space is just huge compared to a screen with 1600x1200 resolution. Two thumbs down. Bring back the old google maps!
I just wish Google Earth was available for MacOS or Linux.
Funny, that the Google Earth Server runs SuSE Linux, but the clients are still Windows only.
Actually, if you are interested in some more detailed photos of the apollo landing sites, check here
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=from%3A+Riverside,+C A+92507+to%3A+8570+Costa+Verde+Blvd,+San+Diego,+CA +92122&f=d&hl=en
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Merge on to I-5 N (Go 20 miles)
Exit 51C
Merge on to I-5 S (Go 22 miles)
Random 40 mile detour?