Georgia on Google Maps

Filed under: Google Blackboard — Wrote by Lees on Wednesday, September 10th, 2008 @ 2:57 am

The recent conflict in Georgia has raised some questions about how Google Maps has handled mapping in that part of the world. The most obvious question is, why doesn’t Google Maps show any cities or roads for Georgia, or its neighbors Armenia and Azerbaijan? The answer is we never launched coverage in those countries because we simply weren’t satisfied with the map data we had available. We’re constantly searching for the best map data we can find, and sometimes will delay launching coverage in a country if we think we can get more comprehensive data. Some of our customers have asked if we removed map data from any of these countries in response to the recent hostilities in that region and I can assure you that is not the case. Data for these countries were never on Google Maps in the first place.

But this has generated a lot of feedback that we are listening to and learning from. We’re hearing from our users that they would rather see even very basic coverage of a country than see nothing at all. That certainly makes sense, and so we have started preparing data for the handful of countries that are still blank on Google Maps. Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, as well as other significant regions of the world will benefit from this effort.

In the meantime, much of this data, including cities in Georgia and other surrounding countries, can be found in Google Earth.

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Google Maps and Google Earth

Filed under: Google Earth — Wrote by Lees on Friday, May 30th, 2008 @ 1:56 am

Tour maps
UNEP: Atlas of Our Changing Environment. Custom Google map on the UNEP website. Courtesy UNEP, 2008.

  • Google Maps are viewed in your web browser
  • You can create and embed custom Google Maps on your website
  • You can share a custom Google Map by sharing a simple web link
  • Google Maps can include satellite imagery and shaded-relief terrain, but are limited to a two-dimensional (overhead) view - no 3D “tilt” feature
  • Ideal when the 3D view is less important than accessibility in a browser
  • For the best of both worlds: host your custom Google Maps on your website, and allow interested users to view the same content as an overlay in Google Earth
  • Get Started using Google Maps!

Google Earth

Tour earth
Watersheds, Gombe National Park, Tanzania. KML file provided by the Jane Goodall Institute.

  • Google Earth is a free, downloadable application which combines satellite imagery, maps, 3D terrain and 3D buildings to create a highly realistic virtual globe
  • Sometimes a simple Google Earth screen shot is all you need to tell a story or make a point
  • You can display your custom content as overlays in Google Earth
  • You can share your custom content overlays with others, using KML files
  • Google Earth supports full 3D viewing including detailed topography and virtual flight tours through your content
  • Ideal when a fully-3D world and an immersive, virtual-reality experience are most important
  • Best of both worlds: host your custom Google Maps on your website, and allow interested users to view the same content as an overlay in Google Earth
  • Get Started using Google Earth!

 

Getting Started

The first question many nonprofits ask is: should we use Google Earth or Google Maps? The answer is yes! Both “Earth” and “Maps” have proven to be very useful to the nonprofit community. And the good news is - there are many tools that allow you to enter your data once, and then create both custom Google Maps and Google Earth content overlays (KML files). We’ll show you how. But first a brief overview of Maps vs. Earth.

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Google Earth Plus

Filed under: Google Earth — Wrote by Lees on Friday, May 30th, 2008 @ 1:51 am

A must for mapping enthusiasts.

Intended for personal use, Google Earth Plus is a $20 annual subscription upgrade to Google Earth. Buy now.

Why buy Google Earth Plus?

Intensify your Google Earth experience with these added features:

  • Enhanced network access for faster performance
  • Real-time GPS tracking and track/waypoint import –- for upload of data from select GPS devices
    • Verified support for Magellan and Garmin devices only
    • Does not support export of tracks or waypoints to a GPS
  • Greater-than-screen-resolution printing – for impressive hardcopies
  • Spreadsheet importer – to import locations from .CSV files

How to buy?

  1. Download and install Google Earth.
  2. In the Help menu, select “Upgrade to Plus” or buy it now.
  3. Follow the online instructions to unlock the Google Earth Plus feature

*Note: While Google Earth Plus has additional capabilities, the underlying imagery is the same for all versions of Google Earth.

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Google Earth Pro

Filed under: Google Earth — Wrote by Lees on Friday, May 30th, 2008 @ 1:50 am

For professional and commercial uses.

With Google Earth Pro, it’s easy to research locations and present your discoveries. In just a few clicks, you can import site plans, property lists or client sites and share the view with your client or colleague. You can even export high-quality images to documents or the web. Want to see it in action? Try it free for 7 days

Annotate and visualize

Represent your location-based data using 3D drawing tools, or transfer up to 2,500 locations by address or geospatial coordinates from a spreadsheet. The GIS Data Importing Module lets you incorporate GIS data in file formats such as .shp and .tab. Examples include parcel, demographic, and 3D building data.

Share and analyze

Share your Google Earth views and data representations with your clients as a KML, Google Earth‘s original file format. With your upgraded Pro subscription, you get additional measurement tools (square feet, mile, acreage, radius and so on), so simply select the points on the screen using your mouse and let Google Earth calculate the rest.

Create visually powerful presentations

Export high-resolution images up to 11″ x 17″ (4800 pixels, sample print - 890k), and use them in documents, presentations, web or printed materials. Your audience can come along for the ride as you create your own compressed movies (.wmv, sample movie - 13MB) of the zooms and virtual tours you take in Google Earth.

Useful for many industries

Whether you’re in commercial real estate, insurance or media, Google Earth Pro lets you represent geo-specific information to full dramatic effect. Learn how it’s applicable to your industry.

Optional premium data Please note: premium data is not available for sale online. To purchase, please call 866-755-2582 option 1 (inside the US) or 650-253-6664 option 1 (outside the US)

Which Product is right for me?

Compare Google Earth free, Plus and Pro here.

How to buy multiple licenses of Google Earth Pro

Please fax a completed order form to us at: 1-650-887-1463. For sales-related questions only, please call 866-755-2582 option 1 (inside the US) or 1-650-253-6664 option 1 (outside the US). You can also buy individual licenses online.

Note: Technical support assistance is available (email and chat) for Pro users during business hours PST. While there are additional capabilities and features available in Google Earth Pro, the underlying imagery is the same for all versions of Google Earth. Try it free for 7 days now.

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