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See "What, Where, When" with this Flickr Mashup

By Sarah Perez / January 1, 2009 12:36 AM / Comments

Developer Paul Mison has created an interesting Flickr mashup that shows you a map of the locations with the most photos based on a criterion of your choice. By default, that's a tag, but the mashup can also display your photos, the photos of your friends and family, or those belonging to your contacts.

Google Maps and Street View Undergo Awesome Redesign

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / November 25, 2008 06:23 AM / Comments

Google Maps underwent a major redesign today and the new street view is pretty fantastic. Now users can drag a little human figure named "Pegman" over any streets that light up blue and get a preview of Street View for that location. When Pegman lands, the whole map view turns into a Street View viewer and there's a button to expand that view to take up the whole horizontal length of your browser.

These are very welcome changes that really help take advantage of the eye candy that is Street View in Google Maps. There's a whole lot of changes that were made today, all with the long-term fight for map users and their ad-viewing eyeballs in mind we're sure. Today's changes are great, though.

Google Earth Comes to the iPhone

By Frederic Lardinois / October 27, 2008 01:55 AM / Comments

Google just released an iPhone version (iTunes link) of its popular Google Earth desktop mapping application. We have seen a wide range of interesting iPhone applications lately, but few have been as impressive as Google Earth on the iPhone. Google has taken the basics of the Google Earth interface and brought them to the iPhone. The app feels highly responsive and effectively mimics the desktop application on the iPhone.

Google Street View Now On Mobile Phones Everywhere (Except iPhone)

By Sarah Perez / September 17, 2008 04:02 AM / Comments

Back in May, Google demonstrated their Street View technology on their upcoming mobile OS, Android. The app looked great, and naturally everyone assumed that Street View was going to be a big selling point for the Android phones. However, Google has just announced a new version of Google Maps for Mobile which brings Street View to mobile phones everywhere with only one glaring exception: the iPhone. With Android only days away, was Google afraid of stealing Android's thunder?

UK Privacy Watchdog: Google Streetview Can Go Ahead

By Frederic Lardinois / July 31, 2008 02:45 AM / Comments

We reported on the controversy around Google's Street View in the UK earlier this month. At that time, a number of UK privacy activists had raised concerns over the privacy implications of Street View and challenged Google's ability to automatically blur faces in the photographs used in the service. According to the BBC, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) investigated these concerns and has now announced that it was "satisfied" with Google's ability to blur out faces and registration plates.

Google Maps Now Features More Blue and a Simplified Layout

By Frederic Lardinois / July 29, 2008 06:59 AM / Comments

The Google Maps team today rolled out yet another update. This time, they have decided to simplify the layout by putting more focus on the search form and taking away the tabs underneath it. Thanks to this update, the maps on the page get a bit more screen-estate and searching for directions has become a bit easier as well. This update comes just a few weeks after Google Maps added walking directions to its feature set.

Take a Walk With Google Maps

By Frederic Lardinois / July 22, 2008 04:03 AM / Comments

Google added walking directions to its Google Maps product today. The walking directions ignore one-way streets and Google Maps tries to give pedestrians the most direct and flat route possible. As Google itself acknowledges, the Maps database does not currently have a lot of information about sidewalks, pedestrian bridges, or if a specific street is simply too busy to cross. They are, however, working on improving these aspects of their maps.

Walking directions are available everywhere Google offers driving directions.

Google Map Maker: Crowdsourcing Cartography

By Frederic Lardinois / June 24, 2008 12:24 AM / Comments

The Google Maps team just announced the addition of a new feature to Google Maps: the ability to contribute to and edit maps through Google Map Maker. Users can now edit and moderate various map features, including roads, lakes, power lines, and bike trails among others.

While Google already allows users to create and share new map layers through 'My Maps', this is the first time it is actively looking for help in creating maps (almost) from the ground up.

Google Maps Coming to Media, AIR Desktops, via Flash API

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / May 14, 2008 04:30 AM / Comments

At the Where 2.0 conference today Google announced the availability of a new Flash API for Google Maps. From Flash microsites to embedded media players to beautiful cross-platform AIR apps on the desktop - expect to start seeing interactive Google Maps embedded in a lot of unusual places soon.

A substantial portion of the web's creativity can be found in the Flash developer community.

Roofarena: Bringing Million Dollar Homepage to Manhattan

By Josh Catone / May 9, 2008 02:50 AM / Comments

Roofarena is basically the Million Dollar Homepage concept built as a graphical layer on top of Google Maps. The idea is that any roof in Manhattan is for sale and users can "virtually" purchase a roof and add their own design. In a post about copycat ideas last year, we advised that if you "do feel the need to borrow an idea, you should definitely make changes and try to innovate and push the concept in new directions." Roofarena definitely does that, but we also advised that you do something to "ensure a greater chance of success" -- we're not sure that the site does that.

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