google maps mashups

As if Google Maps weren’t cool enough, Google Maps mashups are user-created overlays of Google Maps. For example, the DCist Map superimposes the Washington DC Metro map over the Google street/satellite/hybrid map of DC, which is so nice for planning to head downtown without a car. (I still carry a paper map book in my car though — it beats the heck out of those horribly low-res printouts and inaccurate directions from all of the map/direction websites.)

On the way home last Friday, NPR featured a great story on these mashups, Tailor-Made Cartography with Google Maps. There’s actually a blog, Google Maps Mania that tracks these mashups, including DC home prices, a US beer brewpub map, and an amazing amount of transportation maps, weather and earth maps, and current event maps.

This really is great — Google Maps essentially enables people to visualize information easily by merging their data into a well-defined map interface. Compare this with how I perform a similar mapping task at work: hand-coding in C.

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  1. Two posts in two days…oh my aren’t we lucky :) -Alicia

  2. Anonymous,

    mad props to google for making this available, but this technology has been around for a long time with gis… TH

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