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Posted on: Tuesday, September 4, 2007

'Mashups' offer maps, a lot more

By Kim Komando

In the past few years, map sites have really taken off. Google, MSN and Yahoo all offer maps and driving directions. You can find local businesses and view satellite images. But that's just the beginning.

Explore the Internet, and you'll find "mashups." These sites combine data with maps. They help you visualize and sort the data. Some mashups let you add points of interest and other information.

You can trace avian flu outbreaks or see where news events are happening. Other maps show photos or help you measure distances. Here is a sampling of mashups:

  • Many parents worry about online sexual predators, but there are more immediate dangers. Predators may live on your street. http://FamilyWatchdog.us shows you where they live and work.

    Predators are categorized by offense. Pictures and descriptions offer more help. You may be surprised by the number of predators in your neighborhood.

  • Terrorism is a fact of life, so it pays to be alert. http://GlobalIncidentMap.com shows terrorist activity worldwide. It also displays suspicious events.

    Click on an event to learn more about it. You'll see the date and a description. You can click through to read news stories.

  • Many mashups help you plan recreational activities. At http://MapMyRide.com, you can plan bike rides, hikes and runs. Plot points of interest and even create a training log.

    http://Gmap-Pedometer.com is a little simpler. You can plan walks or runs. Map your routes and calculate distances. Both sites let you export your maps to GPS units.

  • Restaurants are a popular subject for mashup developers. Many mashups focus on a specific location or type of food.

    http://ToEat.com lists various types of restaurants nationwide. Narrow your searches by food type and read reviews of restaurants. Have something to say? Add your review!

  • http://Zillow.com and Yahoo Real Estate feature maps. You can view real estate listings, along with prices and other information.

    But, in many areas, Craigslist is the preferred way to find housing. This classifieds site lists homes for rent and for sale.

    http://HousingMaps.com combines Craigslist and Google maps. You'll see the locations of real estate listings. You can narrow results by price or other criteria. Click through to read the postings on Craigslist.

    Some mashup sites take a lighter approach. They're just about having fun.

    Interested in aviation? Try Goggles at www.isoma.net/games/goggles.html. You can fly a plane over satellite images of several cities!

    Or visit Mindpicnic's Google Maps Quiz (www.mindpicnic.com/maps-quiz). It presents a satellite image, which you must locate on the map. It can be humbling.

    But wait! There's more!

    Want more mashups? Do a Web search for whatever you're trying to find. Include "map" as a search term. You'll probably find a site that has what you need. Some focus on a specific geographic area.

    Contact Kim Komando at gnstech@gns.gannett.com.