Oct 12 2008

Google’s Map Maker set to showcase India in microscopic detail

Within weeks of Google’s Map Maker launch, tens of thousands of Indians have marked details of their cities, towns and villages, many of them previously blank spaces in even the most up-to-date atlases.

Map Maker, created by an Indian, Lalitesh Katragadda, is a tool that would allow users annotate and amend satellite images to produce useful maps. 
 
Now, the technology is being extended to other “information-deficient” regions, such as Africa, and is viewed as the future of map-making. The tool may in fact turn out to be worth billions for Google in advertising revenues.

“We’ve seen a fantastic emotional interplay emerge. People want to map their favourite restaurants, their old school classrooms. This is going to fill in a big piece of the geo-web puzzle,” Times Online quoted Katragadda, as saying.

Google has claimed that it is specifically focussing on “hyper-growth countries” such as India, where maps are changing daily.

Already, there exist a number of websites that let users to amend online maps.

Some bloggers have accused Google of apeing non-profit projects such as OpenStreetMap. org, which places fewer restrictions on how collected information can be used.

However, Google claims that its enormous online reach gives it an edge over others of hitting critical mass.

Katragadda said that its map service has already achieved what his team calls “the genesis effect”, the point at which the wealth of data captured attracts a rush of users to the map site, who in turn plug in more information. (NAI)

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  1. On New York Turf Subway map « Ideas in Transit wrote:

    [...] Following the lead of community supported projects such as OpenStreetMap commercial companies are now also tapping into their communities as sources of data. TeleAtlas is making good use of user contributed data from Tom Tom users [5] as are Google with their Map Maker product[6]. [...]

    November 2nd, 2008 at 7:17 pm
  1. dave katragadda said:

    well this is really interesting stuff. I am big fan of google.

    November 23rd, 2008 at 3:06 am

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