Wednesday, 30 May 2012

The Google Maps Slideshow Sideshow

 
The Earth is a beautiful place and thanks to Google Maps satellite view we can now virtually explore this wonderful planet like never before.

Here are a few Google Maps Slideshows that celebrate the beauty of planet Earth:

Chuchichechocha is a Google Maps satellite view slideshow developed by David Schmidt. The slideshow automatically animates through a large number of beautiful images found in Google Maps.

The application includes controls to pause or to manually navigate through the images. Each image also comes with a unique URL so you can share your favorite views with your friends.


Stratocam is a nice slideshow of satellite images that can be found on Google Maps. As users watch the slideshow they can give each image a 'thumbs up' or 'thumbs down' to show whether they like the image or not.

Users can also submit their own finds by dragging and zooming the map and clicking on the camera icon to select their favourite view. 


Aerial View Slideshow is a collection of my favorite oblique 45° imagery that can be found on Google Maps.

The application animates through a number of 'bird's eye' view images that have been found in Google's expanding coverage of 45° imagery.

Instagram on Google Maps

 
InstaBrowsr is a nice little Google Maps application for finding photos submitted to Instagram around any location. The app was knocked up over the weekend so it is a little rough around the edges (e.g. the info windows don't always expand to accommodate all the photos) but I still like it a lot.

There have been a few other Instagram Google Maps developed but the one's I've seen before haven't allowed for the same fine degree of location searching as InstaBrowser. Using InstaBrowsr you can use the Google Map to find photos around any location. So if you want to see photos of your street submitted to Instagram you just need to locate your house on the map.

You can use the map to explore photos from any location. Want to see photos of the London Olympics site? Then just navigate to 'Stratford, London' on the map. Want to see photos of the Golden Gate Bridge? Then pan to or search for San Francisco. Simple!

Google Maps Catching Diseases

 
The BioCaster Global Health Monitor is a Google Map showing outbreaks of known and emerging infectious diseases around the world. The map works by text mining over 1,400 RSS news feeds for information about emerging diseases.

You can search for news about individual diseases. It is also possible to search the map by date. You can choose to view headlines for the present day or the previous thirty days. You can also look at any specific weekly period over the last four weeks. The timeline control below the map allows you to view an animation of the past thirty days on the map.

 
HealthMap is another Google Maps based application that plots real-time infectious disease outbreaks from around the world.

The map gathers data from disparate sources, including online news aggregators, eyewitness reports, expert-curated discussions and validated official reports.

View Tweets by Location with Twitter Nano


If you want to find out what your neighbors are saying on Twitter or, if you want to view the stream of Tweets surrounding an event, then you should try Twitter Nano.

Twitter Nano allows you to watch a real-time stream of Twitter messages around any location. To use the application you just need to set the location you wish to view with the provided Google Map. The live stream of Tweets is then automatically displayed beneath the map.

You can start and stop the stream at any time by using the 'start' and 'pause'

Pin Your Media to a Map with Mapinterest

 
Mapinterest is an interesting social network built on Google Maps. The application allows you to pin media to places on Google Maps, follow other users, check-in at locations and explore places added to the map by other users.

You can connect to Mapinterest with a Twitter or Facebook account. Once you have connected you can begin adding places to the map.  One of the most interesting features of Mapinterest is that it allows you to add media to place locations. Once on a place page you can add a link to a YouTube video, a Flickr or Instagram picture or even a Pininterest page and the video or photo is automatically added to the place page on Mapinterest. 

Even if you aren't interested in joining a map based social network Mapinterest is a great way to share your videos and photographs with the world.

Nature Conservancy with Google Maps

 
TNC Maps is a collection of Google Maps from Nature Conservancy scientists, in collaboration with governments, scientists and conservation organizations around the world. The site includes over 80 global maps describing the state of terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats worldwide. 

The maps provide a great insight into nature conservancy around the world. Users can select a map from the drop-down menu and the Google Map is automatically updated to show a heat-map of the selected data. The available data includes information on many conservancy issues, such as forest clearing, threatened species and habitat loss. 

All the data from the maps is held in Fusion Tables and can be downloaded via the link beneath the map.

Languages in Danger on Google Maps

 
The First Peoples' Language Map of B.C. Google Map displays information about the languages spoken by the 203 First Nation communities in British Columbia.

If you zoom in on an area on the map then markers will appear that show the languages spoken in that region. If you open an information window you can click through to view details about how many fluent speakers of the selected language are left.


 
Did you know that there are 192 endangered or dead languages in the United States? That figure includes Coushatta, which is spoken by 350 members of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana. It also includes Paviotso, which is spoken by 400 people in Oregon, Nevada, California and Idaho.

The UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger highlights the endangered languages listed in UNESCO’s Atlas. It is possible to browse the world's endangered languages on the Google Map via a search box or by zooming into individual countries on the map.

The languages are shown on the map by coloured markers. The map markers reflect the level of danger to the language. Black markers indicate languages that are already dead, red markers those that are critically endangered.

Find an Apartment with Google Maps

 
If you are searching for an apartment in the UK then Cravify is a good place to start.

This Google Maps application allows you to search for flats by price, number of bedrooms and by the date the apartment was listed. The markers shown on the map include the price of the rent and the number of bedrooms which allows you to quickly find apartments you could be interested in.


If you are searching for an apartment in the U.S. then you could use MyApartmentMap.

The application allows you to search for apartments by price range, number of bedrooms and within a set distance of a given location. The markers displayed on the Google Map display the price and number of bedrooms of the listed apartment.

 
Padmapper is another great resource for finding an apartment in U.S. cities.

The application displays apartments listed on Craiglist. It is possible to refine the apartments displayed on the map by price, number of bedrooms and by number of bathrooms.


Apartment List is another real estate search site that uses Google Maps to help you find a new apartment. 

You can search for apartments on Apartment List by location, price range and number of bedrooms.The advanced search options also let you refine the search results by your choice of amenities.

OpenStreetMap + Google Fusion Tables

 
The Atlanta Health Inspections Map is a beautiful Stamen Design OpenSteetMap that uses the Google Maps API and Fusion Tables to visualise restaurant health inspection scores in the metro Atlanta area.

As well as being a thing of beauty the map has a useful purpose in showing Atlanta diners which restaurants are safest to eat in. The red map markers indicate the restaurants with the lowest health inspection scores and the green markers those restaurants that passed their inspections with flying colors.

If you select a restaurant's marker on the map you can click through to read the full health inspection report for that establishment.

Friday Fun with Google Maps

 
Google Indoor Street View appears to have caught a snap of theoretical physicist Michio Kaku on a break from shooting another physics documentary in Katz Deli in New York.

Whilst on the subject of famous people being spotted in New York, I hear that the celebrity spotting map Gawker Stalker is planning a relaunch soon with some new features.

 
In other news Google Maps also seems to have caught the CIA's secret Ghost Plane Tracking Plane in action. Even more excitingly it appears to have caught the Ghost Plane Tracking Plane just at the moment it is actually about to catch a Ghost Plane. Now what are the chances of that?

 
Google Sightseeing this week found this Street View image of two polar suited Norwegians arguing about who was responsible for packing the wrong clothes. 

Google Sightseeing believe that it is probably these two guys again -


I think that they are probably right.

Born and Raised on Google Maps

 
Shadow Days is an impressive Google Maps based application designed to promote John Mayer's new song Born and Raised.

Shadow Days allows you to watch an animated Street View movie of any journey within the USA. To create your own movie you just need to set a starting point and choose a destination. You can then choose to watch as the application animates through selected Street Views from your journey route or view Street View thumbnail images moving along the route on a Google Map.

As the movie plays you can listen to Mayer's new single Born and Raised.

The Eurovision Song Contest Map

 
It has become a bit of a tradition on Google Maps Mania that each year, when the Eurovision Song Contest rears its ugly head, Soren of microformats.dk creates a Google Map of videos of the entries.

This year Soren tells me his ears have been saved from the aural torture of endless Europop thanks to Danmark Radio's Kort og Videor. That's right some brave soul at the Danish national broadcasting station has volunteered to create this year's video map.

Using the map you can select any of the countries that have reached the final of the competition and watch a video of that country's song.

Now my patriotism may be colouring my judgement but this year I think the UK has a good chance of winning with Engelbert Humperdinck's entry 'Love Will Set You Free'. I haven't heard such an awful song for many a year. Therefore it must be the odds on favourite to win this year's Eurovision Song Contest.

The Google Maps of the Week

 
One of my favorite Google Maps based applications this week was from the Nature Conservacny charity.

TNC Maps is a collection of Google Maps from Nature Conservancy scientists, in collaboration with governments, scientists and conservation organizations around the world. The site includes over 80 global maps describing the state of terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats worldwide. 

 
For some reason a lot of musicians seem compelled to release Street View applications in order to promote their latest songs. Shadow Days is one of the more impressive ones, designed to promote John Mayer's new song Born and Raised.

Shadow Days allows you to watch an animated Street View movie of any journey within the USA. To create your own movie you just need to set a starting point and choose a destination. You can then choose to watch as the application animates through selected Street Views from your journey route or view Street View thumbnail images moving along the route on a Google Map.

Create Google Maps Apps With Your Phone

 
My Fusion Tables is a new smart phone application, available for both the iPhone and Androidphones, that allows users to browse, view, and map data from Google Fusion Tables on a smart phone or tablet.

The new application has been developed by Build-A-Map, the Google Maps creation tool that helps users build visually appealing, interactive maps. The app allows users to browse, view, and map data from Google Fusion Tables. It includes an interactive query builder with support for field selection, order and filters.

The application also includes the ability to visualise your data and query results on a Google Map.

A Personalised Trip Itinerary on Your Phone

 
Tripomatic is a great Google Maps based website that can help you create a personalised trip itinerary for a number of major destinations around the world. It is now also available as a freeiPhone app.

The app is a great resource for finding nearby points of interest when you are out and about. Once the app is launched you just need to shake your phone and all the interesting places around you are displayed on a Google Map. 

Alternatively you can use Tripomatic to prepare your trip in advance from the comfort of your desktop computer. You can prepare a custom itinerary before setting out on your trip and then use the iPhone app, when you arrive at your destination, as your personal travel guide.

The app synchs with your Tripomatic account so you can even add locations to your personal itinerary directly from your phone.

The Eurozone Crisis on Google Maps

 
In Spain the unemployment rate is a staggering 25%. Geografia Operativa has created a Google Map to show the areas that have the lowest rates of unemployment. The map acts as a guide to where unemployed Spaniards are most likely to be able to find work.

The map shows that Andalusia is resisting the downturn, with an unemployment rate lower than in Norway, as are cities such as Bilbao, San Sebastián, Majadahonda, Alcala la Real, and Palma del Río.

Via: Blog Idee

 
In the UK the Guardian has created a Google Map of Repossessions in England and Wales. This map shows which local authorities in the two countries have the highest repossession rates of people's homes.

 
CNN has created (a fairly ugly but still useful)  map that allows users to view a number of different economic indicators for the Eurozone countries.

The map allows the user to explore Unemployment Rates, Youth Unemployment Rates, GDP, Growth and the Debt of each of the Eurozone countries.

An Open Source Fusion Tables Map Template



Derek Eder's Searchable Map Template with Google Fusion Tables is a free, open source tool that helps you create a searchable, filterable Google Map from a Fusion Table.

The template can create a Google Map pulling in data from any Fusion Table. It includes a number of features, including, an address search (with variable radius), geolocation (automatically center the map on the user's location), results count (using the Google's Fusion Tables API) and the ability to easily add additional search filters (checkboxes, sliders, etc).

Derek Eder's website includes a number of maps created with the template. These include Derek's own maps, mainly centred on Chicago and lots of maps created by others with the template,

Street View Arrives in Estonia and Latvia


Raekoja Plats, Tallinn

Street View has arrived in Estonia and Latvia. Both countries seem to now have almost blanket Street View coverage on Google Maps.


House of Blackheads, Riga


Tartu Townhall