
A slew of cool innovations have been unleashed when Google opened its Google Maps API to the public.
Some useful hacks of the Google Maps here:
- Housing Maps (posted previously)
- Iraq War Casualties Map
- Google Weather Map
- Chicago Crime Map (kinda scary)
- Google Maps plugin for Mac OSX
- Camp Ground Finder map (only covers Oregon for now)
- Nevada/E. California Earthquakes
- Florida Sexual Predators (convicted and released)
- Star Wars Invades Palo Alto (kinda funny)
- gWifi
- Gmaps Pedometer
- Greasemap
- NYC Subway Map
- NYC Subway Stations
- Bookmarkable Google Maps
- People in the Neighborhood
- Cheap Gas finder
- Earthquake Map
- Cell Phone Reception and Tower Search
On a related note, Yahoo Maps apparently also launched its Maps API. Amazon.com‘s very own search engine, A9, also launched its A9 Maps Beta. A9 Maps has a few new tricks not available in Google Maps or Yahoo Maps, which is not a big surprise since A9’s search page also sports a few innovations not available in its rivals’ sites. Too bad some of the features are not available to Mac users (or that they simply crash Safari!).
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The race to dominate the online mapping service is on. I wonder where Microsoft is in all this mess…
Another cool app that Google launched was Google Earth. It’s a standalone application that displays almost any location in 3D. But it’s only available on Windows. 🙁 It’s based on an application developed by Keyhole (Google cache), which was bought out by Google not too long ago.
Here’s a guide to Google Maps Hacking for reference. Another link here.
UPDATE: Someone’s obsession over Google Earth: Google Sightseeing.