Saturday, July 14, 2007

draggable driving directions


Google Maps is the best, true ‘dat double true. In fact, the pace at which they have been introducing new features over the last two years has been enviable. First, hybrid view, combining their Google Earth satellite imager with standard web maps. More recently, street view, the impressive ability to take a 360 degree look around many street corners in the US. Sure, A9 was first with the idea many years ago but the scale and integration of Google’s effort makes it much more useful. Now, draggable driving directions.

Don’t like your suggested route? Need to take a detour? Looking for a lunch stop along the way? Google has you covered. Jess and Evan have the details in the above video and even provide some travel tips should you ever decide to drive from the Bay Area to Kirkland, WA.

For tips, tricks and Google Maps mashups, like mapping your Picasa photo album, check out the Google Maps Mania blog. And, for a in-depth discussion of the impact of Google Maps, check out this month’s Wired.