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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://maps.google.com Google Maps]
*[http://maps.google.com Google Maps]
*[http://maps.google.ca Google Maps (Canada)]
*[http://.google. Google ]
*[http://maps.google.co.uk Google Maps (U.K.)]
*[http://moon.google.com/ Google Moon] Lunar Landing Sites - in honor of the first manned Moon landing
*[http://www.google.com/apis/maps/ Google Maps API]
*[http://www.google.com/apis/maps/ Google Maps API]
*[http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2005/02/mapping-your-way.html Google Blog announcement of Google Maps]
*[http://..com Google ]
*[http://myschizobuddy.com/index.php?/archives/7-Virtual-Earth-and-Google-Maps-Comparison.html Google Maps and Virtual Earth Comparison]
*[http://jgwebber.blogspot.com/2005/02/mapping-google.html Technical Analysis of Google Maps]
*[http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050406/D899J5HG1.html AP: Google Feature Incorporates Satellite Maps]
*[http://www.sprol.com/ Environmental Blog Uses Google Satellite Maps]
*[http://maps.dmsolutions.ca Demo of Open Source Alternative - ka-Map]
*[http://www.gmdir.com an unofficial Google Maps application directory]


===Google Maps discussion websites===
===Google Maps discussion websites===
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*[http://groups-beta.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API?hl=en ''Google Maps API'' Google group]
*[http://groups-beta.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API?hl=en ''Google Maps API'' Google group]


===Web tools extending or based on Google Maps===
=== tools Google Maps===
*[http://www.8list.com/ Free classified advertisement] search results on google map. The map can be turn on and off.
*[http://www.globaleventfinder.com GlobalEventFinder.com] - Thousands of national and local event listings
*[http://www.mashmap.com MashMap: Your Movies and Showtimes Map] - Find movie, showtime and theater listings in your area.
*[http://www.reservemy.com ReserveMY.com]- A hotel search engine that lets you find hotels closest to a designated address, it provides you real time pricing and availability of the hotels.
*[http://www.EventLister.com EventLister.com] - Mapped listings of thousands of Events
*[http://www.postalcoded.com Postalcoded.com] - Map and info of US postal codes
*[http://www.asktheworld.org Asktheworld.org] - News of the world displayed through Google Maps
*[http://www.incidentlog.com Incidentlog.com] - Real-time and historic archive of police, fire, and [[911]] incidents for many major U.S. cities
*[http://www.incidentlog.com Incidentlog.com] - Real-time and historic archive of police, fire, and [[911]] incidents for many major U.S. cities
*[http://www.cellreception.com Cell Phone Reception and Tower Search] Graphical cell phone reception and tower locator compiled from the FCC's antenna registration database
*[http://www.cellreception.com Cell Phone Reception and Tower Search] Graphical cell phone reception and tower locator compiled from the FCC's antenna registration database
*[http://www.housingmaps.com Apartment and housing locator] using [[Craigslist]] listings with Google Maps
*[http://www.tripmojo.com TripMojo.com] A hotel search engine that allows you to plot the results on a Google Map
*[http://monkeyhomes.com/map/dcmetro.php Washington DC Metro Map]
*[http://monkeyhomes.com/map/nycsubway.php New York City Subway Map]
*[http://monkeyhomes.com/map/nycsubway.php New York City Subway Map]
*[http://www.onnyturf.com/subwaymap.html New York City Subway Map] - with lines and address search/plotting
*[http://www.traintoboston.com Boston MBTA Subway Map]
*[http://hkgteam.com/~moming/ China Hong Kong Map] - Search for location by Chinese or English in Hong Kong
*[http://www.ahding.com/cheapgas/ Gasbuddy and Google Maps for comparison shopping for gasoline]
*[http://www.burbankmaps.com Burbank Maps] - Geospatial searching of [http://www.burbankmaps.com Burbank news] and [http://www.burbankmaps.com/realestate/ Burbank realestate].
*[http://www.cytadia.com Cytadia.com] - Real estate ads geolocated on Google Maps (USA & Canada)
*[http://www.sueandpaul.com/gmapPedometer/ Google Maps Pedometer] - Measures distances traveled during a running or walking workout
*[http://www.nearby.org.uk/google/ Nearby Interactive Map] - over 60,000 UK Points of Interest plotted on Google Maps
*[http://www.geobloggers.com/ Geobloggers.com] - plotting Geotagged [http://www.flickr.com Flickr.com] photos on a map
*[http://www.geobloggers.com/ Geobloggers.com] - plotting Geotagged [http://www.flickr.com Flickr.com] photos on a map
*[http://www.localsearchmaps.com/routeplanner?drive=1 Google Maps Route Planner] - Clickable arbitrary-point driving direction generator using Google Maps
*[http://www.localsearchmaps.com/routeplanner?drive=1 Google Maps Route Planner] - Clickable arbitrary-point driving direction generator using Google Maps
*[http://www.losangelesearthquakes.com Los Angeles Earthquakes] - Displays Earthquakes across Los Angeles (and the whole nation) with different icons representing different magnitudes
*[http://www.localsearchmaps.com/geourl/form.html GeoURL Mapper] - [http://geourl.org GeoURL] integrated into the Google Maps engine.
*[http://www.wikyblog.com/Map/Guest/Home?action=edit Wiki Maps] - Create, Save maps in a wiki fashion.
*[http://www.coloradofuture.com Colorado Real Estate] - A Colorado Real Estate Search Engine using Google Maps.
* [http://boneill.ninjagrapefruit.com/wp-content/bbc/newmaps/ Map of the News] - A map of the last 12 hours of news in the UK (using [[BBC]] news feeds).
*[http://www.rentalmonster.ca RentalMonster - Apartments in Canada] - View listing in your area, around a property, by a property manager and much more. Uses Marker groups to show unfurnished and furnished apartments on the Maps.
*[http://www.mapbuilder.net MapBuilder.net] - Google API Source code generator. MapBuilder.net lets you tag locations on a map and publish it on your own site. Mapping is now easier than ever. It's free.
*[http://tagzania.com Tagzania], lets users apply [[folksonomy|folksonomies]] and tag map places in the fashion of [[del.icio.us]].
*[http://gmaps.tommangan.us/spacecraft_tracking.html Track the Space Shuttle] with Google Maps
*[http://www.parsec.it/whereis/ Geolocate where a server is]
*[http://www.parsec.it/geoworldnews/ The last news from WashingtonPost]
*[http://www.clocations.com/ cLocations] - Explore over 1,900,000 locations. Create personal collections of your favorite locations or add to a community collection.


===Websites collecting Google Maps aerial views===
===Websites collecting Google Maps aerial views===
*[http://www.8list.com/ Free classified advertisement] search results on google map. The map can be turn on and off.
*[[User:Joshuapaquin/List of interesting Google Maps satellite images|List of images compiled by Wikipedia users]]
*[[User:Joshuapaquin/List of interesting Google Maps satellite images|List of images compiled by Wikipedia users]]
*[http://www.googlesightseeing.com/ Google Sightseeing] Showcase site of interesting views
*[http://www.googlesightseeing.com/ Google Sightseeing] Showcase site of interesting views
*[http://explorer.altopix.com/ Google maps explorer] Large user-submitted directory of interesting Google maps locations
*[http://googleglobetrotting.com/index.php/ Google Globetrotting] Archival site of interesting views
*[http://googleglobetrotting.com/index.php/ Google Globetrotting] Archival site of interesting views
*[http://perljam.net/google-satellite-maps/ Perljam's Links] Another archival site
*[http://perljam.net/google-satellite-maps/ Perljam's Links] Another archival site
*[http://www.sprol.com Poisoned and polluted places on Google Maps]
*[http://AsGoodAsBeingThere.com/ As Good As Being There] Another showcase site
*[http://www.bestofworldmaps.com Hotspots of the world] Another archival site
*[http://gmaps.tommangan.us/blackbirds.html Blackbird Spotting] maps the location of every existing [[SR-71 Blackbird]], with aerial photos from Google Maps
*[http://www.templetons.com/brad/unesco/ World Heritage sites links]
*[http://www.mapbuilder.net/map.php MapBuilder.net - Shared!Locations] - Shared!Locations created by MapBuilder users. MapBuilder.net lets you tag locations on a map and publish it on your own site. Mapping is now easier than ever. It's free.
*[http://maps.pomocnik.com/ The World According To Google] (and polish version of this site with more places [http://mapy.pomocnik.com/ Swiat wedlug Google])

===Other Google Maps related tools===
[[image:Gmap.jpg|thumb|right|Google map on a wiki page.]]
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Mafs/GoogleMapExtension Mediawiki Google Map Extension] There is described a setup to integrate google maps into the mediawiki software. The extension further allows to display geo tagged data of an xml/rss source.
*[http://www.opanda.com/en/iexif/ Opanda IExif, locate spot where image was taken on Maps.google.com by GPS data in images.]
*[http://sra.itc.it/people/massa/private/gmaps/gmaps_hack.html Example of animation] on Google Maps.
*[http://www.getaholdofme.com GetAHoldOfMe] - a tool to generate API code that you can cut and paste into your own site.
*[http://gmaps.tommangan.us/tphoto.html TPhoto()] API extension allows embedding of alternate aerial photos into the GMaps interface.
*[http://www.thomasscott.net/tripods/ Tripods, a multiplayer online alien-hunting game]
*[http://www.mapbuilder.net MapBuilder.net] - a tool to generate Google Map API source code that you can copy and paste into your own site. MapBuilder.net lets you tag locations on a map and publish it on your own site.
*[http://www.mgmaps.com Mobile GMaps] - a [[J2ME]] application that provides Google Maps functionality for [[mobile phones]].
*[http://www.mapbureau.com/evmapper/ EVMapper] - plots [[EVDB]] events over Google Maps


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Revision as of 03:42, 13 August 2005

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Screenshot of Google Maps showing a route from Toronto to Ottawa
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Penang island and Province Wellesley on the mainland as seen on Google Maps [1]

Google Maps is a free, online map service provided by Google found at http://maps.google.com. It offers a draggable map and satellite images for the whole world and recently, the Moon, and offers a route planner and business locator for the U.S., Canada, Japan, the UK, Ireland (city centres only) and some parts of Europe. It is currently in beta testing.

Development

Google Maps was first announced on the Google Blog on February 8, 2005. It originally only supported users of Internet Explorer and Mozilla web browsers, but support for Opera and Safari was added on February 25, 2005.

Like other Google web applications, a large amount of JavaScript was used to create Google Maps. As the user drags the map, the grid squares are downloaded from the server and displayed to the user. When a user searches for a business, the location is pin-pointed with a red pin, which is actually a transparent PNG placed over the map.

Features

Google Maps features a draggable map that can be zoomed in to show detailed street information. The user can control the map with the mouse or the arrow keys to move to the desired location. To allow for quick movement, the "+" and "-" keys can be used to control the zoom level. Users may enter an address, intersection or general area to quickly find it on the map.

Search results can be restricted to a certain area, thanks to Google Local. For example, someone can enter a query such as "Waffles in Ottawa" to find restaurants serving waffles near the city. This can be used to find a wide variety of businesses, such as theatres, restaurants or hotels.

Like many other map services, Google Maps allows for the creation of driving directions. It gives the user a step by step list of how to get to their destination, along with an estimate of the time required to reach it and the distance between the two locations.

The "link to this page" link on each Google Maps map puts a long URL on the clipboard which contains the latitude and longitude. The latitude and longitude can be used as input to NASA World Wind or TerraServer-USA, which in some cases has higher resolution imagery.

In late April 2005, Google added a Ride Finder feature to its maps, in which a person could locate a cab or shuttle in a major city in real-time. The person would have to hit the Update Position bar to find the vehicle's new location.

As of June 2005, Google Maps features road maps for the United States and Canada, as well as for the United Kingdom and Japan. The latter is in Japanese.

In July 2005, in honor of the the thirty-sixth anniversary of the Apollo Moon landing, Google Moon was launched, which featured a draggable map and satellite imagery of the Moon's surface, created with data from NASA satellite imagery. [2]

Satellite images

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Screenshot of Google Maps (satellite) showing Candlestick Park in San Francisco, CA

In early April 2005, an alternate view was activated to show satellite imagery of the area displayed. Unlike other satellite imagery services in the past, Google can overlay directions above the satellite image [3].

By June 2005, high-resolution (full-zoom) images were available for most urban areas in Canada and the United States -- including Hawaii and Alaska). Google has high-resolution pictures of parts of: France, Iceland, Italy, Iraq, Japan, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Kuwait, Mexico, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and many other countries. Some areas are obscured for security reasons, like the United States Capitol, White House and other government facilities in Washington, D.C.. However, other well-known government installations are visible, such as Area 51 in the Nevada desert.

Since June 17, 2005 Google Maps is making more and more areas available in high resolution satellite imagery, including many areas and major cities of Europe.

Lower-resolution satellite imagery is available for the entire planet, except for the North and South Poles.

Not all the images are from satellites -- some urban images are aerial photographs taken from high-altitude aircraft.

Hybrid

On July 22, 2005, Google released a "hybrid" view of their Google Maps. This hybrid view combines the map and satellite view - essentially, overlaying the illustrated map and street names on the real-world satellite views. This makes it much easier to find routes, as it combines the benefits of both views. Together with this change, the satellite image data was converted from plate carrée to Mercator projection, which makes for a less distorted image in the temperate climes latitudes.

Popularity

With the introduction of an easily pannable and searchable mapping and satellite imagery tool, Google's mapping engine prompted a surge of interest in satellite imagery. Sites such as Google Sightseeing and Google Globetrotting were established which feature satellite images of interesting natural and man-made landmarks, including such novelties as "large type" writing visible in the imagery, as well as famous stadiums and unique earth formations.

Combined with photo sharing websites such as Flickr, a phenomenon called "memory maps" emerged. Using copies of the Keyhole satellite photos of their home towns or other favorite places, the users take advantage of image annotation features to provide personal histories and information regarding particular points of the area.

Extensibility and customization

The downloadable Google Earth allows customized use of Google Maps, with e.g. map images with town and street names overlaying satellite images.

As the Google Maps code is almost entirely Javascript and XML, some end-users have reverse-engineered the tool and produced client-side scripts and server-side hooks which allow a user or website to introduce expanded or customized features into the Google Maps interface.

Using the core engine and the map/satellite images hosted by Google, such tools can introduce custom location icons, location coordinates and metadata, and even custom map image sources into the Google Maps interface. Some of the more well-known of these "Google Maps Hacks" include tools such as the locations of Craigslist rental properties, Seattle 911 calls, or Chicago crime data. The script-insertion tool Greasemonkey provides a large number of client-side scripts to customize Google Maps data, and the mygmaps.com website provides an interface for easily adding your own set of locations and viewing them on Google Maps.

In late June 2005, Google released Google Maps API, exposing nearly the entire interface to customization. With a Google developer's media key, the API is free for use on any site that is free to the public. The introduction of the API has accelerated the development of new Google Maps-based applications, including a multi-player online game, Tripods.

Google's use of Google Maps

Google Local

Google integrates small-scale Google Maps views as part of its Local Search feature, which can find businesses of a certain category in a geographic area. Local Search is in turn available from Google Maps, based on the currently viewed area.

RideFinder

Google launched an experimental Google Maps-based tool called RideFinder, tapping into in-car GPS units for a selection of participating taxi and limousine services. The tool displays the current location of all supported vehicles of the participating services in major cities, including Chicago and San Francisco on a Google Maps street map.

Google Moon

On July 20, 2005, in honor of the 36th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, Google took public domain imagery from NASA of the Moon, and integrated them into the Google Maps interface. By default this tool, with a reduced set of features, also displayed the points of landing of all Apollo spacecraft to land on the moon. This tool also included an easter egg, displaying a Swiss cheese design at the highest zoom level. Google Moon, as it was called, was linked from a special commemorative version of the Google logo displayed at the top of the main Google search page for the duration of July 20 (UTC).

See also

Competition

  • MapQuest
  • Virtual Earth (Satellite imagery application that rivals Google Maps, begain its testing phase on 24 Jul 2005)

Google Maps discussion websites

Exemplary web tools employing Google Maps

Websites collecting Google Maps aerial views