Google Crowdsources Map Editing 149
An anonymous reader notes that Google now makes it possible to edit the map location designated by (almost) any address. Registered Google users in the US, Australia, and New Zealand can move incorrect markers for their homes or businesses to the correct locations. Access to some listings is restricted — hospitals, government buildings, and businesses whose listings have been claimed through Google's Local Business Center. In addition, moving a place marker more than 200 yards (or 200 meters) from its original location requires a moderator's approval before the change shows up on the map. Once a marker has been moved, a "Show Original" link will direct users to the original location.
Re:with great power comes great responsibility (Score:2, Insightful)
No, but maybe a bad unscrupulous competitor can have a hog farm built within 200 yards of their location :-)
If it's on the same street, the moderators may have a tough time verifying the placement anyways; short of going there, finding another map, or sending a fax to the business to verify their location on a written map.
It's not like a Google rep can call residences/businesses on the phone and easily ask them to verify that X is their right physical location. (No way to communicate a map in a phone call -- requires a printed graphic, or something online)
Re:Interesting issues it raises (Score:5, Insightful)
Add missing data (Score:5, Insightful)
How about adding locations? (Score:4, Insightful)