Sep 06 2006

Flickr: Explore everyone’s geotagged photos on a Map

Published by David Churbuck at 10:19 pm under General, Personal

Flickr: Explore everyone’s geotagged photos on a Map

Geotagging is addictive.

Here’s the photoset for Cotuit, Mass.  My fotos as well as the rest of the world’s. Flickr grows more indispensible to me with every session.

4 responses so far

4 Responses to “Flickr: Explore everyone’s geotagged photos on a Map”

  1. Eduardo Manchonon 07 Sep 2006 at 11:48 am

    For Cotuit the quality of Yahoo Maps is good, but the coverage of Yahoo Maps for most of the World is very poor compared to Google Maps. If you prefer Google Maps for mapping your photos via drag and drop interface, our project, Panoramio, may be interesting for you. Btw, you can later watch the photos in Google Earth KML feed, a much better experience than web based maps.

    Eduardo

  2. site adminon 07 Sep 2006 at 12:20 pm

    I will check out Panoramio right now. Very interesting. I agree, Google Maps and Google Earth is the superior online cartographic system, unfortunately Flicker’s parent being who it is …..

    Cool you detected and responded. I am into companies that listen to the conversation.

  3. Joe Sealeon 07 Sep 2006 at 1:48 pm

    We’re using the Google Maps API on a project for a public transit authority. Mapping bus routes and implementing code to offer the best bus route based on user-supplied start and end points.

    In comparing Yahoo to Google we found Google to be better, but there are still major holes in the map content and mis-labeled parks/roads landmarks.

    It seems mapping providers TeleAtlas and Navteq are having trouble catching up with the sprawl.

    Overall, it is still a powerful and useful tool. We look to launch in the next couple weeks, so far so good.

  4. Paul Kersteinon 07 Sep 2006 at 4:53 pm

    I find Google Maps to be superior for getting the satellite lay-of-the-land and basic directions, however it still doesn’t print exit numbers on highways for those who are more visually oriented. I prefer to use MapQuest for visual maps.

    For me, the jury is still out on the written directions.

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