Spamming Google Maps 225
An anonymous reader writes "Google organized a flyover of Sydney, Australia last Friday for Australia Day. The images taken on the day will be posted to Google Maps in a few weeks. A number of dotcoms spent hours making huge signs that would be visible from the air.
It will be interesting to see whether Google will repeat the event in other cities. If they do, get prepared early. What sign would you make?"
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This is easily solved by the online maps simply not announcing where they'll shoot next week. Unless you have the money to spam the entire world, for an year...
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You can't actually be against people doing what they want with their own roofs right? In fact, putting readable symbols on your own roof will make the building easily recognizable in a map, so it's a positive thing.
The problem in my opinion is people like those in the article which "spammed" a public park.
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Layne
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I second that statement. If it adds to the useablity of the map (roof icons) fine. But obscuring something else (the park) damages the value of the map.
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I think it was cute what Google was trying to do, but let's be honest here, this is not what Google Maps is about, so why advertise it? It was a nice social experiment, the Australians have clearly failed, and the rest of us pay the price by them never annou
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But will "restaurants near whereveriam" return KFC over other restaurants? If you see Colonel Sanders or the cows [chickfilapressroom.com] on the map, you're more likely to crave "chikin" than a burger. Not that this helps on Sunday, mind you.
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Go watch some sports, especially NASCAR, and notice that you've somehow been conned into watching a 2 hour commercial for Redbull, Oil, and Viagra, with the added joy of some commercials in between. All sports are like this now, I caught part of ESPN2's recap of the winter "X" Games, pardon, the JEEP wint
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Sounds like buying a Windows machine. I see them in coffee shops every once in a while sprinkled in between the Apples. You can spot them pretty easily because they've got stickers all over them: "Made for Windows XP," "Intel Inside," "VIIV," "NVidia," "High Speed USB," "Wireless-G" and sometimes an entire sticker with the specifications of the machine or a Win
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Don't be silly. The government won't need to make a law like this. The free market will handle it. By 2040 we will all need the revenue from these tattoos to stay above the poverty line.
Bullseye (Score:5, Funny)
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Why isn;t it a good idea?
Terrorists? Martians? Pigeons?
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Same here... (Score:2)
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=19&ll=35.141323, -90.052528&spn=0.001406,0.002041&t=h&om=1 [google.com]
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Then they would be idiots (Score:2)
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Have you ever put something like "Mt. Rainier" into Google maps? Does it seem fucking stupid that Mt. Rainier is not one of the returned results? Maybe Google has already "ruined the entire point of maps."
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It's only not one of the results if you don't think Mt. Rainier National Park counts.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Mt+Rainier &sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=31.701751,82.265625&i e=UTF8&om=1&z=10&ll=46.80664,-121.573334&spn=0.427 681,1.2854&t=k&iwloc=D [google.com]
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Google and ads (Score:2)
Not really. Much of the reason that so many people prefer Google is that Google makes an effort to promote results that are genuinely useful, rather than someone attempting to splash a commercial in everyone's face. Paid advertisements are present (sometimes even useful), but they're clearly marked and kept separate from the actual results.
If this practice becomes more
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For road routing of non-road-network points, they can either "snap to" the nearest road, or the POIs often have "entry links" where you're supposed to be routed to on
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It would seem to me that the point of Google Maps is to provide a fairly current snapshot of the Earth. If the reality is that people erect a sign, why should it not be included in Google Earth? If it were meant to be a political map with physical relief, like the one on the wall beside me, then the whole of France would be purple.
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I thought maps were for finding your way around. Seems like if my house had 'Wesc's House' painted on the roof, it would be beneficial.
I think putting something up just for the mapping and then removing it could be problematic, as you're intentionally making the map quickly become out-of-date, but unless your banner obscures something, still no real harm. Though, I suppose it could get annoying if everyone did it.
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Not necessarily. If this catches on and forgetting commercial and practical considerations for a moment, think of the possibility of turning this into a sort of urban art piece/performance, with the world as interactive mosaic. And then, Phase Two will begin: hunting for easter eggs in Google Satellite.
You could get a bunch of people together to line up their cars in an open field, spelling out a huge message.
I can imagine some people will probab
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Of course (Score:5, Funny)
She always loves that.
Re:how could anyone forget.... (Score:4, Funny)
Naughty naughty (Score:5, Funny)
"Here's your sign" (Score:5, Funny)
"Mostly Harmless"
Re:"Here's your sign" (Score:4, Funny)
C'mon, we're geeks here: "Hello world" is what belongs on the sign
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We apologise for the inconvenience (Score:3, Funny)
Wouldn't that be a nice message from dog?
Btw: Hey Wow where is my insult?
Share and Enjoy! (Score:2)
Remember, the letters were so large, the sign sunk half way into the ground, and in an alien language, the top half of the letters translate to "Go stick your head in a pig."
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Someone in Norway really needs to write ©Slartibartfast.
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All Your Base Are Belong To Us (Score:2, Funny)
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I'm still waiting for this area to be updated (Score:5, Funny)
Get a life (Score:2)
I guess spam's cool now (Score:2)
1: Get your preppy nerd mates to spam google about your blog
2:Spam
3: ???????
4: Profit!
Who cares if we have to wait an age to see if Google actually took your photograph? The important thing is that, as with most weekends, news articles are hard to come by and someone who probably describes themselves as "whacky" or "insane"* managed to spam Google and
*If you're the type of
The best part. (Score:3, Interesting)
Nah, you can see penis drawing from space (Score:4, Funny)
http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1211&c=&t=k&h
Or this gem in Arizona:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=85022&ie=
As long as they had a ballpark sized ad, they should be ok.
Ryan-
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Penis Spam on GoogleMaps (Score:2, Interesting)
The Yarm School in the UK (Kids Drawing a Penis on the Roof)
http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=&c=&t=k&hl=en& ll=54.506361,-1.35223&z=19 [googlesightseeing.com]
http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=1211&c=&t=k&hl =en&ll=41.049308,-73.600947&z=18 [googlesightseeing.com]
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It's like the idiots that parade around Second Life with huge wangs strapped on.
What is this, 7th grade? These things aren't funny and they never have been!
-Z
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Does it matter... (Score:4, Funny)
For example, look
here [google.com]. It is off the california coast, near LAX.
Grump
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Sorry, I don't get it - I see you got modded funny, but unless the joke comes from getting people to follow the link for no reason, I just don't know what you meant to link to.
Do you mean the Google watermark on all their images, which shows up better on smooth water than on varied terrain?
I tried zooming both in and out, but see nothing.
Mt. Fuji Cherries (Score:2)
this field is... (Score:3, Funny)
Already done? (Score:3, Interesting)
http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_5047747 [denverpost.com]
[John]
Many of you are missing the point (Score:5, Insightful)
Heh, just like in Second Life (Score:2)
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Palomarian/128/128/128
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Omidyar/128/128/128/ [slurl.com]
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Clementina/128/128/128
These are usually made by using large colored blocks high in the air, so they can't be seen from the ground.
new spin on old news (Score:4, Informative)
When the pics finally make it up to google maps, you'll see all the signs that have preempted this article by probably more than my life time. Anyone mad about rooftops becoming big billboards... you'll need to find something actually "new" to whinge about
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An old nostalgic favourite... (Score:3, Funny)
- RG>
Disneyland Paris has already done this! (Score:2)
Microsoft too... (Score:2)
All Points Blog tells us Google unexpectedly acquires data over Sydney [smh.com.au], for Australia Day 2007. From this other article [smh.com.au]: "On Friday, an aircraft hired by Google will be doing a series of low-level swoops over parts of Sydney, photographing the ground and waters below. [...] "It's a bit of an experiment and if it's a success, we'll probably do it in other places [around the world]," Mr Rasmussen said, indicating that Google would work on organising similar flyovers in places like Paris
Shocked at the negative comments (Score:5, Insightful)
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My sign would read... (Score:2)
Heinlein's "Man who Sold the Moon" (Score:2)
It's only a matter of time.
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My sign (Score:2)
Douglas Adams (Score:3, Funny)
Couldn't Resist (Score:2)
Assclowns (Score:2)
Why do some people never learn that annoying the shit out of people isn't a good way to generate revenue?
Yes, I know. Plenty of companies make a lot of money annoying the shit out of people. But dotcoms should know by now that in their market, they can't get away with that for long. It's simply too easy for customers to jump over to another product run by a company that respects its customers.
An obvious one... (Score:3, Insightful)
Rest assured, if and when Google announces a flyby over a United States city, this one will rear its' obnoxious head.
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If somebody wants to say Jesus Saves, well they should just go out and say it, much more succint than giving the technical coordinates of a versicle. Why be cryptic when you don't have to be?
The first person that unfurled a banner with John 3:16 during a sporting event did an original and good-natured thing, but that was at least a couple of decades ago, so that by now we've seen it a thousand times. It's beco
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Also, an article in the Sydney Morning Herald [smh.com.au] (Australia's equivalent to the NY Times) said about these people:
"Dressed in their wedding outfits, the couple were promoting a spoof dating website - darwindating.com - and a hobby travel mashup site, swiftcity.com."
If you go to swiftcity.com [swiftcity.com], i
YOUR AD HERE (Score:2, Funny)
Maybe a giant goatse?
If you can read this... (Score:2)
Whats the big deal? (Score:2)
Hold on you miserable bunch of kill-joys. (Score:2)
Google Maps belong to google, htf can you complain about people spamming somebody else (i.e. google), after they've asked to be spammed.
And putting all that aside for one moment, can't you just accept it might be 'fun' to get yourself on google earth?
Bunch of miserable bastards the lot of you, if you don't want to see people waving at the camera on google maps, then just don't log into google maps. FFS.
*bangs head on keyboard*
I already did these... (Score:2)
A joke (Score:2)
MY OTHER GIANT SIGN IS SPELLED CORECTLY
This sentence serves the purpose of disabling the lameness filter that would prevent me from posting the above message due to caps usage.
No-Fly Zone Spolied the Day!!.. (Score:3, Informative)
Turns out that Google didnt think the plan through, with several portions of Sydney being deemed a no-fly zone on the day - in particular several parks and beaches such as Bondi Beach - where many people congregated to create large signs. One company even spent $10,000 on a sign, only to miss out!!
See article here:http://www.smh.com.au/news/biztech/google-botch-sy dney-flyover/2007/01/29/1169919256978.html/ [smh.com.au]
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We will be along very soon. I take my coffee black, by the way.
Signed,
The Secret Service
Maybe you should... (Score:2, Informative)
But yes, a homeless man did help them pick up.. AFTER the event.
Not flamebait (Score:2)