July 4, 2007 | In: Google, Maps, Resources, Tips, Tools

google maps: connecting through custom maps

Customized Google MapsOne of my personal passions is sustainability. I firmly believe that if we each commit to doing what we can to change our eating habits, and consume more local, seasonal, and ethically grown/raised foods — we can change the world. Since you didn’t come to this site to see me preach from my little soapbox, I’ll get to the part where Google’s new “My Maps” feature comes in.

My friends know that food is a passion for me, and many of them want to make some efforts to eat more local foods — but they don’t know where to start. They do know that I seem to buy a lot of my food at local farms and small producers. When they asked me if I’d create a list of resources for them, I decided to do it using Google Maps. That way, they would not only be able to see where I shop, but also the locations, get directions, and all kinds of other great information. (Check out the Map)

I found that it took me all of 45 minutes to create my custom map of the Washington DC region, and was able to use icons to denote the different types of resources. I was also able to add details, links to websites, and a few pictures. Another great feature is that Google Maps now has a Google Earth export (KML). This is an incredible way to give anyone a virtual tour, and a few non-profit organizations and small business are making great use of Google Earth already.

Whatever your passion, take a look at how to use Google Maps and Google Earth to share it in new and engaging ways. What I’ve done is only a small amount of the customization that is available and easy to do right on Google Maps, so get creative and share your world!

[tags]google earth, google maps, google, mapping, geography, non-profits, connecting[/tags]

2 Responses to google maps: connecting through custom maps

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William

July 5th, 2007 at 6:57 am

I really enjoyed this post. I work for a relatively large roofing company and we are looking into a few ways to map our projects out to customers. Thanks for the info. If you have any more examples of how you have applied the maps I would love to see. Thanks!

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CarlenLea

July 5th, 2007 at 10:36 am

William,

I love when something I post is of immediate use to people. Here are some other great uses of customized Google Maps I’ve found. They’re not my own work, but good is good! Hopefully these will spark some ideas for you.

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Route 66 Oral History Project
Monster Sightings
Studio 360 Omaha Map
Major League Baseball Maps

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