Google Maps - The Leader Of Online Mapping
Google Maps is a free mapping application found online. Web users can plot out street maps for walking, biking, driving or taking public transit. They can also search local businesses or international businesses based on location in a certain city or proximity to a current location. Using Google Earth overlays, users can also view the globe like never before, and using satellite maps and real-time successive photos allows users to see popular city streets exactly as they are, as viewed through a camera lens.
Say hello to Mapping 2.0! The best elements of social networking have teamed up with Google Maps to give web users what they demand: consumer reviews, shared photos and videos and personalized, customizable ones they can share with friends and family! For example, using Google Maps, you can save all your favorite destinations with your own markers, descriptions, photos and/or videos, creating your own map of "favorite local bars" or "favorite restaurants" for quick reference. You can also search for those that other people have created for your area.
As you may have noticed, Google Maps recently began incorporating content from Wikipedia, a popular encyclopedia type site that includes user-contributed, verifiable content. On your Google map, you will see an icon for a landmark and as you scroll over that landmark, you will get a thumbnail-sized photo of that destination.
If you see a white square with a "W" in the middle, you'll be able to scroll over the square to read some of the Wikipedia page about that location! Additionally, Google is working extensively with mobile media; notably the "G1," the "iPhone" and phones using "Windows Mobile" or "Android" operating systems, to let users take their Google street maps everywhere they go.
The Wikitude AR Travel Guide lets users hold their cell phone camera against a mountain range and see the names and heights of its peaks displayed as a map overlay. Additionally, they can read Wikipedia content to learn more about that mountain range as well. For more information on this exciting new application, visit Mobilizy.
The year 2007 was noteworthy for the Google Maps enterprise. In February, they launched "Google Traffic" for maps of 30 major cities and displayed subway stops and buildings for major cities like New York City, Washington DC and London.
In May, the innovative "Street View" function was added, which gives 360-degree views of city streets in places like Venice Beach and Times Square. In June, drag-and-drop driving directions were introduced and November saw the introduction of a "terrain" topographical view.
In 2008, new buttons were added for logged-in users, including "saved locations" and "more," which lets users look at street maps, satellite maps, terrain ones, photos from Panoramio and Wikipedia articles. They have also signed a deal with satellite giant GeoEye to allow superior satellite imagery. It is no surprise that Google is a leader in the world of online mapping.
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