Google Maps: Custom Satellite View

Cartagen Warping Tool


The Google Maps API v3 has a great feature that lets you take and add your own Custom Street Views to Google Maps. Unfortunately it doesn’t have a similar feature to add your own aerial imagery.


Step forward then Cartagen Warping Tool.

This tool allows you to upload your own aerial imagery and place it on top of Google Maps. The application includes tools that allow you to rotate and scale your images to fit the underlying map tiles.

In the unlikely event that you can’t afford your own satellite you could always try and create aerial imagery with a kite or a remote controlled helicopter.

OK, the Google Maps API v3 actually does have a feature that allows you to add your own aerial imagery. You can use the Ground Overlay feature to place imagery on top of Google Maps. Using Ground Overlays though does mean that you will need to rotate and scale your own images.

Garmin eTrex Vista Handheld GPS Review & Geocaching how-to

This is a video review for the Garmin eTrex Vista HCx handheld GPS unit and how to use it for geocaching.
 


 
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Google I/O 2011: Map your business, inside and out

Brendan Kenny, Chris Broadfoot Your map doesn’t have to end at the front door of the building! In this session we will discuss approaches to mapping all of your business locations, and not just on the outside.
 


 
http://www.youtube.com/v/ATfdi-oYWzw?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata