Google Announces the Ultimate Mapping Weapon: Mapplets

Are you fed up with the inability to find crop circles on your PDA through Google Maps? Well, you're not the only one. Google, heeding the call to further digitize our existence, released today the first phase of Mapplets, Widgets added to Google Maps.

These widgets are really specialized maps embedded within other maps. These widgets allow the user to search for locations of landmarks, transit systems, crime stats, cheap gas prices, nearest crop circles, recent earthquakes, hotels, where to play badminton
Google Announces the Ultimate Mapping Weapon: Mapplets
Date: July 12, 2007
 in Hamburg (finally!) and a multitude of additional services you can't live without. These personalized mapplets can be saved by location, have notes added to them, and then shared with other people.

This is another step in Google's quest for world domination as it leaves former front runners in the online mapping world, MapQuest and Yahoo Maps, in the dust.

Most mapplets are created by Google itself, and the selection's a little limited now, but the number of mapplets is expected to grow massively in the coming days and weeks. Google's also released an application interface for programmers to work with, meaning it shouldn't be long before dozens of user-created mapplets start to pop up all over the place locating all sorts of things you probably didn't know you'd ever care to find. Mapplets are expected to explode over the online map world, creating a new kind of social net. One where the average technophile can conceivably show the world all the fast food restaurants they've eaten at in the past week or where they think the best McDonald's are.

When I downloaded the application to my PDA while in the passenger seat of my friend's car, the power of mapplets became self-evident. The combination of the "Gas Prices" mapplet and the Traffic service provided by Google, you could work out the most penny-wise place to buy your petroleum while avoiding traffic jams and therefore saving more on gas. I also searched for apartments in New York City, where I saw projects in Queens marked on the map along with local crime rates or school locations.

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I really enjoyed reading about this. It was very entertaining and informative a truly refreshing piece. Good job dr. Phil !

Posted on 07/16/2007 at 1:07:00 PM

Thanks for the info. Interesting, and well written.

Posted on 07/14/2007 at 8:07:00 PM

Very interesting!

Posted on 07/13/2007 at 6:07:00 AM

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