Microsoft and Google Fighting for the Skies 278
Robert writes "Today's SF Chronicle has an article about Microsoft and Google's new battle for the skies. Both companies now have similar products that combine maps and satellite photos. Roads and driving directions can be superimposed on imagery on both products." From the article: "Google and Microsoft are engaged in a major battle over Internet users. Each has unveiled a series of features designed to keep users loyal and grab a bigger share of the lucrative search-engine market.
Yahoo, in Sunnyvale, also is a major competitor, though its executives have yet to express any interest in aerial images. Amazon.com offers street- level photographs of businesses through its A9.com search engine. "
it just doesn't seem like them (Score:3, Funny)
Mike
Re:it just doesn't seem like them (Score:5, Funny)
Re:it just doesn't seem like them (Score:2)
Re:it just doesn't seem like them (Score:4, Informative)
Um you have heard of TerraServer right? (Score:4, Insightful)
They only copied Javascript :) (Score:2, Informative)
Re:it just doesn't seem like them (Score:3, Funny)
Method for showing simulated cheese when zoomed in on maps of the moon.
Sorry Google, your creations are our property.
(click here and zoom in if I lost you [google.com])
What? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:it just doesn't seem like them (Score:2, Informative)
http://terraserver.microsoft.com/ [microsoft.com]
Re:it just doesn't seem like them (Score:5, Interesting)
Interesting to note a lot of the hypocrisy related to innovation vs acquisition over the last few days. It seems that when Microsoft acquires a company or technology, it is labeled as playing catch up. When Google acquires a company (or 2 in this case) they are widely credited as innovators.
Re:it just doesn't seem like them (Score:2)
Canada (Score:5, Interesting)
That said, MSN has hi-res images of my cottage (which is right on the border, and only JUST made it in) while Google only has low-res images of that area.
Canada? (Score:5, Funny)
Hey, I'm teasing! Calm down!
Re:Canada? (Score:2)
Well, there's this [google.com]
Re:Canada? (Score:3, Funny)
Yes, but it's extremely valuable to know just exactly how much more barren expanse of nothing is left on your journey.
Sometimes friends will give directions to their houses like "travel 59.8 km through the tundra on this vector, turn left
Re:Canada? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Canada? (Score:3, Informative)
From Walden, by Henry David Thoreau, AMERICAN!
:-P ;-)
Canada: Do they have indoor humor? (Score:2)
No sense of humor. Typical Canadian barbarian. :)
Tee hee.
Re:Canada: Do they have indoor humor? (Score:2)
But can you use it to fight SPAM? (Score:3, Funny)
Nifty idea. It'd be great if this could be used to send Spammers photos of their businesses, or maps to their houses when they Spam us.
Nothing more. No threats, no other action, just a simple photo of thier home or business sent right to their e-mail account or FAX machine.
Funny, (Score:2, Interesting)
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You're kidding, right? I used to have to use MapQuest a lot for my job, and about 40% of the directions I downloaded had significant errors in them. Fortunately, most of them were east to spot (for example, being directed to turn right (south), when you were previously going west), but they still were confusing, and some errors were significant enough to render the directions worthless.
Granted, this was several years ago...I don't know whether or not they've improved, since I now use Google maps almost e
Re:Funny, (Score:2)
I can't find quite a few addresses still in Google maps, and not only that, and I also find Mapquest is more current than Google. I moved into a new development, and Mapquest at least will recognize and find the address. Google maps just pukes. Google has trouble finding even my fiancee's parent's house, which is over 30 yrs old. She lives on xxxx E.X
Re:Funny, (Score:2, Interesting)
The MSN one does have some impressive, albeit colorless, images. Google should try and get their sources to fill in the low-res areas in their maps (which I think have higher quality where they
Re:Funny, (Score:2)
Even though I typically use autorouting on my GPS, I find that entering a request for directions on Google Maps to be far easier than clicking links and farting around on Mapquest (and others).
"55124 To 16 6th St South, 55402" is a ton easier to get directions than tabbing through multiple text boxes. YMMV.
Re:Funny, (Score:2)
However, I actually prefer Expedia Maps directions to MapQuest. I always have. I don't like the interface as much, nor do I get the helpful icons by each turn, but the directions have normally been better. I've tested this both by taking both sets of directions with me and by checking them against my experiences driving places. Expedia might not be better, but it's definitely better for m
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Re:Funny, (Score:2)
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Google maps doesn't give better directions, but you can actually follow the route on the map and look at the turns, so you have some chance of recognizing the places when you're there.
At least, this is true of New England, which has a lot of confusing roads (like ones [google.com]which be
Re:Funny, (Score:2)
fighting for the skies? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:fighting for the skies? (Score:2)
Hmmm.... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Hmmm.... (Score:3, Interesting)
msn maps sux (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:msn maps sux (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:msn maps sux (Score:4, Interesting)
So Yahoo won't do aerial images ... (Score:5, Funny)
Gee, in that case I KNOW who'll make more money off their image search! AND have the most loyal customers ...
Re:So Yahoo won't do aerial images ... (Score:2)
1. What is evil about porn?
2. GIS already lets me browse porn.
3. If you're right, though, I can't think of a more appropriate company name for browsing porn.
New features coming soon! (Score:3, Funny)
Both features due early in 2009. No word yet on whether these features will be supported for non-microsoft browsers.
Re:New features coming soon! (Score:3, Interesting)
http://newsbot.msn.com/ [msn.com]
Mapping Abilities are Growing (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Mapping Abilities are Growing (Score:2)
I recall that whilst working for my local city council in 15 years ago I was asked to write a program that could transcribe the altitude information in topographical maps so it could be used in the analysis and design of traffic systems. This was a replacement for the previous version that was a few years old, so I'd say the estimate of 20 years is fair, possibly even a little low.
For the record, the system was written in GWBasic and use
Re:Mapping Abilities are Growing (Score:2, Insightful)
Microsoft had chosen to keep it a closed, fee-based service, and it subsequently was a bit stifled in development and acceptance.
All Google did was open it up and keep it free, and it seems to be more widespread.
Of the two approaches, Microsoft prefers to make money on its own terms as they have
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I wonder... (Score:2, Funny)
So that's the new innurnet hype now? (Score:2)
Tin Foil Hats Unite! (Score:2, Insightful)
Aerial photographs used by Microsoft and Google can be outdated. On Microsoft's service, an overhead view of Apple Inc.'s headquarters in Cupertino showed only one building instead of the sprawling campus of 11 buildings.
Now why would they want us to think Apple only had 1 building.. hrrrmmmmmmmm?!?!?
Re:Tin Foil Hats Unite! (Score:3, Funny)
It's not Microsoft's doing.
I read in alt.conspiracy that Apple is working on stealth shingle/roofing technology.
When this tech comes out, I'm gonna make me a hat out of that material.
Quality... (Score:5, Insightful)
It's not as if the Sound, Long Island's North Shore, or the Connecticut Shoreline areas haven't been photographed countless times by state and Federal agencies. I'm surprised that Microsoft exposed something that looks so slapdash to the public.
Oh, wait...
k.
Re:Quality... (Score:2, Informative)
MSN Virtual Earth [msn.com]
Google Maps [google.com]
Re:Quality... (Score:2, Insightful)
MSN will not zoom in beyond the general globe image on these areas.
Also, for me MSN keeps failing to load images, I have to move away and back seveal times to view a whole page of images.
Re:Quality... (Score:2)
Re:Quality... (Score:2)
Compare equivalent views...
The views are not equivalent. Here [msn.com] is the equivalent Microsoft view, which is comparable in detail and design to the Google image.
Re:Quality... (Score:2)
Re:Quality... (Score:2)
Try zooming in and out a little on both to see my point. Not only does searching for Ewing, NE on Google center it several miles SouthWest of where Ewing actually is, the satellite photos are virtually useless.
My biggest gripes with the MSN service are that it breaks my browsers back buttons and that the URL is not easy to type or remember.
It's clear that both have a ways to go before they will be where we want t
Re:Quality... (Score:2)
That's one trend I've been seeing with MSN related products. Everything from their latest MSN messenger to their search engine, to their IE tabs toolbar to this. They all look like a weekend hack.
Re:Quality... (Score:4, Informative)
Infinite Loop ? (Score:2, Informative)
http://virtualearth.msn.com/default.aspx?ss=apple& cp=37.333411%7C-122.029708&style=h&lvl=17&v=1%3Cbr %20/%3E [msn.com]
whereas google does
http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=37.332307,-122.0301 03&spn=0.005924,0.010131&t=k&hl=en [google.com]
That's easy (Score:5, Funny)
Use MSN to see where you grew up before the freeway went through.
Re:That's easy (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:That's easy (Score:2)
Yahoo (Score:2)
Of course they are...
moz only css extensions used? (Score:3, Interesting)
I would love to figure out how to make opacity work for IE. I see them doing it and use code identical to theirs but mine doesn't work. Is there some trick to using the IE-only filter attribute in CSS?
Of course if they'd just support the CSS3 opacity attribute in IE like Firefox does that'd work just fine too.. I'd be happy with decent CSS2, Javascript, and DOM support though.
Re:moz only css extensions used? (Score:2, Informative)
In the css...
-moz-opacity:.7;
opacity:.7;
filter:alpha(opacity=70);
For opacity to work in IE, you need to define a width or a height for the element you're using the opacity on.
Don't forget. (Score:2)
With AOL betting the company on free advertisement supported content (see AOL.com BETA these days), I'm sure an updated Mapquest is also on the way.
Interesting enough, Mapquest had satelite data along with road data a few years ago, but it d
Don't see the point of either. (Score:4, Interesting)
Try clicking the 'Roads' checkbox in GE (Score:2, Informative)
typical MS (Score:2)
WAY out of date (Score:5, Funny)
MS Virtual Earth zoomed all the way out [tinyurl.com]
Sanitized places: (Score:2)
Harmless I guess but not terribly detrimental to the bad guys trying to find these places.
In case you hadn't noticered... (Score:2)
Appears to be quite slow or at least slower than Google Maps... given that I run LINUX Mozilla heavily through an X server and Google Maps readily works this way... whereas VirtualEarth from Microsoft is dog slow... I can only conclude that from a design standpoint, Google is a superior product.
That aside, it is yet another shining example of Microsoft copying a leader and not innovating in the slightest... why do they bother? Really, BillG, Steve et al why? Given that your bread and b
Competition? (Score:5, Insightful)
Where did that land them before? In court for an anti-trust lawsuit. (Which seems to have had very little, if any, impact on them as a company. How many billions of dollars busiess do they do in a year?)
Competition should be the motivation to strive for excellence, not to hit your competition over the head with a giant iron hammer that still has yet to be patched with SP2.
Re:Competition? (Score:3, Insightful)
To be fair, competition is only seen as a good thing by the people being competed over. Almost any business owner with any sense wants to be the best, and only, at what he or she does.
Re:Competition? (Score:2)
Without competition, companies often rest on their laurels.
Competition is only hated by monopolies and companies that can't compete.
Competition is good (Score:2)
Re:Competition is good (Score:2)
The National Map Viewer [usgs.gov] at USGS has the ability to overlay topo maps (and a whole bunch of other data) over aerial imagery.
They so don't get it. (Score:2)
Google Map Hack (Score:2)
Google has yet to prove itself untrustworthy, MS.. (Score:2)
That said, Google may not be ultimately trustworthy, but given the stated choice, I know which I'd choose.
I don't understand (Score:2)
Except that MSVE can't give you driving directions (Score:2)
Real value in the APIs (Score:2, Insightful)
The problem with both of them... (Score:2)
C'mon Google will win b/c... (Score:2)
no competition (Score:2)
Otherwise I prefer the GOOG offering.
Umm...Terraserver? (Score:2)
Re:Observation. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:The Winner in the long-term (Score:3, Funny)
The first one that allows me to spy on the hot blonde down the street while she's sunbathing will be my winner
Re:The Winner in the long-term (Score:2)
Re:The Winner in the long-term (Score:2)
Personally, the reason I'll stick to Google is because zooming in the MSN version is retarded (try it and you'll see what I mean). Nothing beats a Google UI imo.
Re:The Winner in the long-term (Score:2)
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Re:The Winner in the long-term (Score:3, Insightful)
Huh? Please explain what you think Google's strong point is. Please tell me what Google's main focus is since you claim it isn't indexing and searching information.
Re:Virtual Earth Sucks (Score:2)
next time, try comparing apples to apples. you might find they're quite similar...
One feature... (Score:2)
One feature I would really like to see in Google Maps is a scale bar like the one that MSN Virtual Earth has in the lower right corner in blue so that I can see how far apart things are. Maybe it's just me.
The whole fact that the MS satillite images show dirt roads and label them freeways is not especially useful or convincing so I'll still be using Google Maps for a while.
Re:One feature... (Score:3)
Or does the one in MSVE do something else that you're expecting in google maps?
-Zipwow