Archive for the ‘Google Maps’ Category

TwitterVision.com: See Tweets on Google Maps

January 23, 2009

Today I noticed referrals to my WordPress blog from TwitterVision.com.

Its an interesting concept: mashing Twitter Tweets up with Google Maps.

I am not sure how often it grabs Tweets or how regularly specific areas within Google Maps  are refreshed but TwitterVision does provide a new view into the world of Twitter.

I tested Twittervision’s ability to place and map Tweets originating from the San Francisco area.

After several minutes Twittervision reported a Tweet from one of Twitter’s most prolific Tweeters – Robert Scoble @ Half Moon Bay, CA.

TwitterVision.com

TwitterVision.com

MashSpots.com: Find Any Business in Any City

January 22, 2009

MashSpots.com is the coolest and most functional Google Maps mashup I have seen yet.

Search for any business type in any city in the world  by entering the  “What” and “Where” into its search boxes.

Mashspots.com will then deliver the four closest results to the “Where” of your search.

Mashspots users can then click and drag the “Man” icon to a different location for a list of four new results.

In this screen shot, MashSpots.com accuately displays my business location and contact details.

Find Businesses Anywhere

Find Businesses Anywhere

MashSpots.com can also be embedded in websites and iGoogle personal pages.

iGoogle Mashspots.com

iGoogle Mashspots.com

Find Restaurants and Stores Open on Christmas Day

December 24, 2008

Looking for stores like Walmart to see whether they are open or not on Christmas Day but don’t know where to start?

Trying to find restaurants like iHop on Christmas?

Simply type your location and a business name or category into the Google Maps search box and local results will appear on the map, complete with store hours, addresses, telephone numbers, reviews, and more.

Search Google Maps to get a list of local stores and restaurants to call before you leave to verify which ones are open for business on Christmas Day.

Santa Search and Norad Santa Tracker

December 23, 2008

Searching for Santa?

Search no further than Google Earth this Christmas.

Google Earth Santa Tracker

Google Earth Santa Tracker

In anticipation of the 2008 Christmas Santa searching and tracking season, The Google Lat Long blog reviews Google’s history with NoradSanta.org and the evolution of Santa Search over the last several years.

NORAD – an acronym for North American Aerospace Defense Command – is a joint organization of two countries in North America – the United States and Canada that provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty and defense for North America except Mexico.

I am sure when it was founded in 1958, NORAD’s founders probably did not envision the day would come when the world would be filled with billions of interconnected computers and mobile phones whose owners could each track Santa’s location from the comfort of their home or car with a digital 3D map product called Google Earth… yet indeed today we can.

With Google providing the equivalent of a Santa Radar and a Santa Cam via desktop computers and mobile phones combined with Santa sighting commentary offered in six languages (German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese) children and adults worldwide should be able to get all of their “Where is Santa?” questions answered on Christmas Eve December 24, 2008 unlike at any other time in history.

Airport Codes in Google Maps

December 22, 2008

Traveling by air and not sure exactly where a particular airport is located?

From Google Maps:

Airport Codes Lookup Map

Airport Codes Lookup Map

To see exactly where any airport in the world is located, simply enter its three digit airport code into Google Maps .

Here is a sample Google Maps search for: LAX

LAX Map

LAX Map

Google Maps also provide international airport code lookups and satellite views of the airport where available.

Google Maps Satellite view of London Heathrow (LHR)

LHR London Heathrow Satellite View

LHR London Heathrow Satellite View

Inputting an airport code into Google Maps to locate a final air travel destination should make planning ground transportation to and from the airport easier for both the inexperienced and experienced traveler.

Graceland in Google Street View

December 9, 2008

The Google Earth and Maps team has doubled their amount of Street View coverage of the United States.

Google Street Views are now available in Memphis, Birmingham, and Charleston (SC), along with the states of Maine, West Virginia, North Dakota, and South Dakota.

With Google Street View, virtual tourists can now view points of interest in the cities and states above like the entrance to Elvis Presley’s Graceland in Memphis shown below.

Graceland Memphis, TN

Graceland Memphis, TN

Kiwi Pegman Now Showing Street View in New Zealand

December 2, 2008

The Official Google Australia Blog has announced the addition of New Zealand to the list of countries now featuring Street View in Google Maps.

New Zealand became the seventh country in the world to get a Pegmen with a Street View.

Street View is also available via Google Maps in the US, Spain, France, Italy, Japan, and Australia.

Street View showcases many New Zealand destinations like Lake Wakatipu from within Google Maps, including all major CBDs and many remote wilderness locations.

Lake Wakatipu Queenstown New Zealand

Lake Wakatipu Queenstown New Zealand

See and explore more of Google’s New Zealand Street View feature –

or learn who Pegman is and how to use Australia via Street View at YouTube.

Sydney Opera House Google Maps Street View

Sydney Opera House Google Maps Street View

Sydney Opera House Google Maps Street View

Google Maps Street View of the White House

November 6, 2008

Washington D.C. now has Street View images available via Google Maps.

National landmarks including the Washington Monument, the Lincoln National Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial and even the White House are now visible from Google Maps Street View – albeit from afar.

To see your favorite national landmark, search for the landmark or its address in Google Maps and click street view.

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington DC

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington DC

Panning the camera angle will get the image and perspective you are looking for.

The White House

The White House

National security interests prevent vehicles equipped with cameras from getting to close to the White House, so this Google Street View from several blocks away will have to do.

However, pedestrians can still have their photo taken in front of the White House.

I was able to get this up close picture of the White House when I was in Washington D.C. earlier this year to give a search engine marketing presentation.

The White House Washington D.C.

The White House Washington D.C.