April 6, 2005 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google In a neat combination of technologies, innovative blogger Matt Haughey posted Google Maps' satellite image of his ...
Photo sharing website Flickr is showing off some nice-looking new maps with considerably more detail than previous versions. The new look and additional map data for Flickr's maps come from Nokia Maps ...
Flickr is now using maps from the Open Street Map project to improve cities where the maps are lacking. First on the list is Beijing, which used to be a big brown blob. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in ...
That map you see above isn’t a picture of the earth, seen from space. Rather, it’s a map of the locations attached to every tweet and Flickr photo. What results is a remarkable picture of how each ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link In 2011 programmer and digital mapmaker Eric Fischer published a series of maps that shows where people are tweeting as well as the locations of ...
Yahoo! brought its Trip Planner out of a 9 month beta period today and it’s an interesting example of cool Web 2.0 apps aimed for popular adoption. Users can drag and drop Flickr photos from a pop-up ...
No, these are not more satellite images of how our planet looks under the cover of darkness. Instead, they are visualizations of Twitter and Flickr use, created by map enthusiast Eric Fischer. The ...
June 29, 2005 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google I'm very happy to hear about the first Google Earth add-on from Dan at Geobloggers, who writes in with a new ...
We show you how, with the help of free software, you can have all the benefits of GPS on an older, non-GPS camera. Nik Rawlinson has been writing about tech since Windows 95 was looking distinctly ...
Microsoft is announcing some cool new features in Bing Maps today. The map service’s revamp in December already made it more visually impressive than Google Maps, its established competitor, and these ...
Who shares their images with the world? This map of Flickr activity around the globe starts to give us an answer. When they're not mapping zombies, Mark Graham and the team at the Oxford Internet ...
That map you see above isn’t a picture of the earth, seen from space. Rather, it’s a map of the locations attached to every tweet and Flickr photo. What results is a remarkable picture of how each ...
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