Thursday, October 20, 2005

Welcome New York Times readers!

I would like to welcome all readers of the New York Times article: "A Journey to a Thousand Maps Begins With an Open Code" by Damon Darlin!

For those of you who are visiting for the first time, Google Maps Mania is a blog which tracks these new and interesting Google Maps that are being created by people across the web. There is an extensive categorized list of these maps along the right-hand column. Explore what amazing things are happening in this new online trend by checking back with us often!

If you haven't yet read the article, visit the story: "A Journey to a Thousand Maps Begins With an Open Code". This article details the rise in popularity of Google Maps and all the cool things that people are doing with it:

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

wondering how to let you know of another gmap site out there. DrinkDeal.com. They gmap the bar specials in New York City. Pretty Cool....

Anonymous said...

ooppss..sorry. The direct link is DrinkDeal.com Gmaps Page. Enjoy!!!

Saad said...

I came here off the NYT article.

I've pretty much followed the Satellite Footage/Google Earth side of the issue since it came out, and there is an abundance of really neat stuff for Google Earth (previously known as Keyhole). After Satellite Imagery and Google Earth came out I didn't really focus on the online map version, but apparently that's made even more astounding progress.

Anyway, it's an awesome resource you are providing here, so keep it up. Congrats on the publicity, too.

I've bookmarked the NYT article for a blog entry of my own later today, and I'll talk about some of your more interesting resource links there as well.

Like I said, keep it up, and you'll likely see me around in the form of entries for weeks to come.

James said...

How could the article have overlooked the two granddaddy Google Maps hacks, housingmaps.com and chicagocrime.org?

Anonymous said...

Here's an interesting Mashup that shows locations in New York City where movies and television shows were filmed.
http://www.newyorkinthemovies.com

Anonymous said...

Sorry, that's New York in the Movies

Gary J. Wood said...

Apart from the commercial and near-commercial mashups, I wonder how many hobbyists and bloggers are integrating Google Maps.

I'm one; I've added maps to my photoblog:

http://blog.garyjwood.com

James said...

Here's one for the small groups at our church. (Will only map to LA County addresses.)

http://smallgroups.lakeave.org/

Anonymous said...

I found this site from the NY Times article which I read on my Palm Pilot using the Avantgo service.

Thanks for creating this blog. My favorite so far is the Gmaps Pedometer.

Anonymous said...

For something that really could be revolutionary....

http://www.bountynetwork.com/search.psp

Anonymous said...

Congrats on the Times article. That's how I found you. Great blog!