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posted by [personal profile] sbisson at 11:41am on 08/02/2005
An interesting new Google beta - Google Maps. An interesting mix of search and mapping - so you can search for something near somewhere.

Now, if only it covered more than just the USA.

(Oh, and if you have found that Google seems to persist in throwing you to google.co.uk, then you can just click on the "go to google.com" link on the Google UK page. It'll reset the cookie Google uses to direct you to a country specific version of the site. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] wendyg for the tip!)
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posted by [personal profile] drplokta at 03:50am on 08/02/2005
It'll never cover the UK, because the OS is a monopoly provider for most of the UK and charges a lot for displaying maps on websites, on a per-display basis.
 
posted by [identity profile] sbisson.livejournal.com at 03:52am on 08/02/2005
Perhaps they'll just buy Multimap then...
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posted by [personal profile] drplokta at 03:55am on 08/02/2005
Multimap license their maps from the OS and pay per display, same as anyone else.
 
posted by [identity profile] sbisson.livejournal.com at 03:56am on 08/02/2005
Yes. What I meant was it's a lot easier to buy an existing licensee than negotiate a new contract...
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posted by [personal profile] drplokta at 03:58am on 08/02/2005
But Multimap displays eight graphical ads against each map as well as a bunch of text ads. Google's model doesn't work for a cost-per-page as high as you have to pay the OS to display UK maps.
 
posted by [identity profile] sbisson.livejournal.com at 04:16am on 08/02/2005
NAVTEQ - who do Google's maps also provide the mapping data for the MSN Maps and Directions UK maps.

It may well be easier than we first suspected...
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posted by [personal profile] drplokta at 04:28am on 08/02/2005
Thanks, this might actually be very useful for work purposes -- where we're keen to display maps on a high volume web site with no ads without paying £150,000 per year to do it.
 
posted by [identity profile] frandowdsofa.livejournal.com at 04:06am on 08/02/2005
Not a brilliant amount of data - the city map of Madison, for example, doesn't show block numbers, nor does it indicate one-way streets. But then US maps are generally crap, they don't have Ordnance Survey, do they?
 
does no one know how to use a public proxy http server anymore?
I routinely use anonymous ones all over the planet....

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