off-topic: the new Google Maps and how to REALLY improve them

I posted this over at Urban Cartography, but thought some people here might be interested too, especially since my test use of this new technology will be to make a map showing the locations and some background data on all still-existing Greene & Greene properties here in California.

I was all excited to learn that Google is now allowing user-created
data in custom maps. This is great! However, when I went to go play
with it, I learned the current implementation – which in most ways is
an alpha release – is missing 90% of what could make it useful. Such as:

  • the ability to import, not just export, addresses. I want to
    make a canonical map of all currently existing properties by the late
    great architects Greene & Greene; this is not very easy by
    hand-entering every single one. However, if I could import
    tab-delimited text, I could have the full list of 200 up in a few
    minutes!
  • the ability to display multiple maps at once – on top of each other
    (i.e., LAYERS). this would make google maps a useful tool for data
    analysis: you could display maps of different data layers at once, but
    what would make this feature REALLY shine would be…
  • the ability to pipe in data from online databases. if you combined
    #1 with the ability to bring data in from online databases, not just
    uploaded text files, you could use this with the ability to see
    different layers at once to see real causality – that is, you could see
    how income, for example, and property values, tax base, parks, etc. all
    interact. It would be a really democratic tool – the ability, for
    example, to see if public works projects actually happen in poor
    neighborhoods as they do in rich, or to see what zipcodes public
    university admissions come from (if that data were available), or to
    see what area codes had the most telemarketer calls originating, etc.
    In fact, this would turn Google Maps into the ultimate social
    researcher’s dream tool – the killer app that sociologists, activists,
    criminologists and others have been waiting for.

Just a few (big) suggestions for the Google Maps folks to think about…

One comment on “off-topic: the new Google Maps and how to REALLY improve them

  1. I recently asked for help in Doing something similar. My thought was to Enter all of the addresses of homes in the Portland area that have been rehabbed by my Clients. As a Real Estate Broker I have been working exclusively with rehabbers etc. in the Portland area for over 18 Years. Many of the people who want to get into Fixers and Rehabs always want to see other peoples work. I thought I would provide that on a web page with lots of photos all located on a the Portland area map broken down by neighborhood. I do not mind entering them by hand but it certainly would be easier if it could be automated. Any ideas?
    Good stuff. Blog on.

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