• DocumentCode
    1011921
  • Title

    Taking Online Maps Down to Street Level

  • Author

    Vincent, Luc

  • Author_Institution
    Google
  • Volume
    40
  • Issue
    12
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    118
  • Lastpage
    120
  • Abstract
    Since MapQuest.com´s creation in 1996, online mapping systems have rapidly gained worldwide popularity. With Google Maps leading the charge, new sophisticated AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) mapping applications began appearing in 2004. A fairly recent offering of the best online mapping systems is aerial imagery. Such imagery takes the so-called GeoWeb to the next level, providing tremendous value to activities such as real estate sales, insurance, environmental management, municipal government, emergency services, and law enforcement, as well as engaging serendipitous Web users. Yet the imagery often is not detailed enough, and viewing buildings and streets from above can be disconcerting. To address this limitation, Google launched the Street View feature of Google Maps in May 2007. The underlying idea is very simple: Provide an interface that can display street-level images in a natural way that enables convenient navigation between images without losing the map context.
  • Keywords
    Internet; cartography; geographic information systems; image processing; navigation; search engines; Asynchronous JavaScript; GeoWeb; Google Maps; MapQuest.com; Street View feature; XML; aerial imagery; navigation between; online mapping systems; street-level images; Displays; Emergency services; Environmental management; Insurance; Java; Law enforcement; Local government; Marketing and sales; Navigation; XML; StreetView; invisible computing; online maps;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Computer
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9162
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MC.2007.442
  • Filename
    4404825