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February 08, 2005

If you haven’t been to Google Maps yet,

  1. Get yourself some better RSS feeds
  2. Go to http://maps.google.com/

Here are some cool things I’ve noticed about Google Maps. I think this is going to be one of those posts I update a lot in a day.

  • The URLs are fairly clean. You can look up an address from your location bar by putting “http://maps.google.com/maps?q=” before it. For example: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield

    You can also specify the latitude and longitude by passing ll=$LAT,$LON where $LAT and $LON are decimals. That means you can make a bookmarklet that would show you the location of a blog based on it's GeoURL. In fact, I did just that: Map GeoURL

  • They use semi-transparent PNGs for routes over street maps (do they get this to work correctly in IE?). That means they only have to dynamically generate route images, all the map images can be static.

  • Google Local searches are based on what’s on the map by default. For instance, search for your address, clear the search box and search for pizza. Since the map is centered on your address, it will search around you. If you double click somewhere on the map to recenter and search again, it will use the new map center.

    You can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move around the map. + and - zoom.

  • On the driving directions, you can click on the step number to see a cool zoom of what you need to do for your turn.

  • Google owns Keyhole, who make a really cool product with pictures of the world. Hopefully those pictures will get integrated real soon.


Originally from 90% Crud, remediated by jkinberg on Feb 8, 2005 at 04:51 PM