This will be my last post on Google Maps Mania, but as far as the Google Maps API is concerned, I'm going far. In fact, I'll be closer to it. I have accepted a (dream) position on the Geo-Marketing team at Google (run by this guy) as a product marketing manager for the Google Maps API. This is obviously very, very exciting for me. It's not very often that you are given the opportunity to take the personal passion you have for something and turn it into a full time job. I'm fortunate enough to be doing this now, and it feels like a chance of a lifetime.
Although this is my last post, Google Maps Mania will live on! I'm handing over the reigns to Keir Clarke who many know by now is a very capable and passionate blogger that understands the Google Maps world very well. He's been writing together with me for several weeks now and I've been impressed with his posts and the fresh, new approach he has for covering new mashups and Google Maps news. As I've said in the past, Keir is a Google Maps pioneer creating some of the first Street View mashups on the web and his Google Sky and sightseeing mashups blazed new trails within the global mashup scene. Watch for more of these awesome mashups from him, in addition to his great posts. He asked me today if this final post for me would be sad. I told him that if I hadn't found someone capable of taking everything over I would have been far more disappointed. Today I'm not disappointed, I'm happy, and relieved that Google Maps Mania is in good hands with Keir at the helm.
So with that, I bid farewell to Google Maps Mania and to everyone that that has been tuning in since April 13th, 2005! Many of you have my Gmail address but if you don't, it's along the bottom of this post. I'm still looking forward to seeing everyone out at various Geo Developer conferences and events and I most certainly want to stay in touch with all of you to find out how your Google Maps mashup adventures are progressing, so please be sure to drop me a line!
All the best to everyone and a very sincere thank you to all Google Maps mashup creators and to the thousands of regular readers who for 3 great years have made Google Maps Mania the blog that it is today!
Happy Mashing!
Mike Pegg.
32 comments:
fine work Mike. I hope you get a medal for your work one day!!
Congrats on the new gig! Love the blog!
Hey Mike,
Was combing through my RSS feeds and stumbled on this post (probably right after you put it up) :)
Wow! I said it before, but I will say it again: Congratulations on your success with the blog, and on your new position with Google as well. 1500 posts: prolific to say the least!
Looking forward to the continuing coverage from Keir.
Best,
Andres
congrats!
Congratulations Mike. Dream job indeed. Love to know if Google approached you or vice versa. Either way pretty cool to know they recognised your passion.
Congratulations, it's really great to take your "hobby" to such a level that it turns into a job.
Also, thanks for all the info you put together here. Thank you for Google Maps Mania.
Let me be the FIRST to say congratulations Mike on a hugely successful, cutting edge blog. I've been a big fan of the blog and will continue to watch under the helm of your successor.
Jase
PS. Why are you so kewl? :)
Sad to see you go, I have been reading/scanning through your post for a long time already, and I always find something interesting here. Good luck on your new job at Google!
Hey Mike, Wow did not see that coming...
Back in late 2005 your blog was the one which inspired me to come with my 1st Google Maps Mashup (showing where businesses were opening up in New Orleans - post Hurricane-Katrina). Got numerous ideas from your Blog...ever since.
Congratulations and Good Luck with your new position.
Regards,
Virender
Thank you for the 1500! Good luck at Google, sounds like a dream position for sure!
I have been reading your blog for the last few weeks and really enjoy it!
Best of luck with your position at Google.
good for you!
did Google contacted you or was it the other way ?
Thx. for all 1500 post, and all the best in your new job.....
Mike,
Great last post buddy. I've secretly lurked around your site, reading your posts and checking out the mashups you reference, since you first told me about it. Though you know I hate the street view stuff, I'm fascinated nonetheless by the creativity and enthusiasm of everyone in the community, and particularly by your passion and dedication to the online mapping phenomenon. Congratulations on making it so far with your dream, and I'll miss you like crazy when you move. Proud of you buddy.
Smokus
Thank you for the fantastic job you have done! Good luck!
Antony Zanetti
Click2Map
Congratulations Mike! You've achieved what many product bloggers only dream about. Blogged about a popular product and ended up working for the company. And becoming a Googler in itself is an achievement. Way to go!
Congratulations and good luck with your new job. You have done a great job with this blog and I know you will do great things at google. Thanks for all your hard work!
Congrats and good luck. Reminds me of my 7th grade geography teacher. He quit school the year after I had him because he got his dream job making maps for National Geographic.
Hi Mike, big congrats! i stopped my blog gkarten a few weeks ago - but without any job offer ;) wish you the best!!! greetz from germany, stefan
Felicitaciones por tu trabajo. Tu trabajo es de admirar y de seguir. El blog es muy bueno y por los ultimos meses lo he revisado a diario.
Congratulations Mike!
Tribute (in french) from Renalid.com.
Congrats Mike! The perfect job for you.
Yay, congratulations Mike!
your 1500th post but my first comment, although I've read most of them.
Congrats Mike and welcome to the team! we're excited to have you on board
Congratulations, Mike. I've really appreciated the work you've done to shed light on the amazing things people have been doing with Google Maps over the years.
You've done a great service for this community. Thank you.
Well done Mike, it's been (and continues to be!) a pleasure reading GMM.
Mike i want to thank you for all the precious information you gave to me and to the community in the last years. You are proof that if a person works hard and with passion always gets the big awards.
Congratulation for your new Job!
Good luck Mike!
It was a pleasure to read your blog. Will keep tracking it.
Mike
To say I'm proud of you wold be an understatement. When you were very young, your interest in maps was evident and over the years, you have continued to learn and expand your knowledge. Now your hobby has taken you in amazing directions. Best of luck in this new adventure. Google is fortunate to have you.
Mom
Congratulations Mike - best of luck with future endevours, we're sorry to lose you!
Mike! thanks for doing this blog. Break a leg with the next gig
Don
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