Posts Tagged ‘Navigation’
Google Maps now with pedestrian navigation
Google Maps now appears not only in a new, simplified layout. Approximately a week ago, the search engine giant integrated a new service. Until now, route planning on Google concentrated exclusively on the needs of motorists; now this has expanded and pedestrians are also now able to find their way…
On the newly revised layout and now predominantly blue start page of Google Maps, the user is now able to access the pedestrian feature by a click on “Calculate Route”. Using a dropdown menu, users can choose whether to generate directions per car or foot.
As laid out by Google programmer Andy Schwerin in the Google Lat Long Blog, for a pedestrian route plan (contrary to those for motorists) one-way streets or “no left turns” are of course ignored, and parks and pedestrian zones are now included in the results.
At present, not everything functions correctly. In our own test, conducted by Lokalesucheblog.de searching for a route in Stuttgart, Google for example ignored paths through major city parks, such as the Schlossgarten, and completely missed smaller green areas. Suggested were also routings where no paths exist. This problem has been recognized by the Googlers… Schwerin explains that for this and other reasons, the program is still in beta-testing. the Googlers are working on the issues, actively gathering new data on footways. Google also encourages user feedback, so that this feature can be improved upon.
Interestingly in the post, Schwerin mentions that the link “Footpath” [de=Fußweg] only appears when the foot-route result is no longer than ten kilometers. This was not the case on the old site, but has apparently now been changed. However, one can actually view the foot-route from Stuttgart to Hamburg, which takes five days and 17 hours, assuming the walker does not take any breaks. According to the site (at present) a walker could wander from Munich to London in eight days and ten hours.
Google Maps is not the only local search service offering pedestrian navigation. Services such as the local search engine suchen.de has long offered a pedestrian option, limiting the distance of the route to twenty kilometers. Suchen.de, contrary to Google, does indeed cover parks, and doesn’t deliver routings without sidewalks. Live Search Maps, Microsoft’s local search service also offers foot ways up to 30 kilometers.
Media Directory Association awards “Branch Oscars”
The Association of German Information and Directory Media (VDAV) recently presented the German Directory Media Prize 2008.
As reported by the VDAV, the winner was announced during the VDAV-BranchMeet, a congress of the German directory media industry, which took place from 18 -20 June 2008 in Bremen. The ‘Branch Oscars’ were assigned in three categories for especially innovative products and applications.
In the ‘Electronic Directory Media’, the victor was the free mobile phone navigation Ö-Navi, a product of DasÖrtliche. This free software has been on offer by the telecommunications directory portal since mid-2007, with which one can effectively convert a mobile phone into a navigation device. Financed entirely through adverts, the user receives not only a route description, but also has access to the entire online-database of DasÖrtliche, therewith all private and business addresses and is able to connect this data to the navigation interface.
The decision of the award for second place was deemed problematic by the 6-person jury, resulting in a tie for 2nd place. The first of the ’silver’ prizes went to the mobile version of meinestadt.de. The mobile version of the town-portal was praised by VDAV, according to its operators Allesklar.com AG, especially for its wide-spectrum offering of local information, including their mobile ’situations vacant’ section and the ability to receive job training classifieds, via free SMS.
The 2nd ‘Silver’ trophy went to the online-cooperation between the association “gesundheitstadt berlin” (en=’health city berlin’) and the branch portal “gewusst wo” (en=’knowing where’). The operators of gewusst-wo.de, the publications group Beleke, announced this in a press release.
Alongside the digital sphere, prizes were also awarded to print media and marketing-events. All prize winners can be found on the VDAV website.
Spring fever at ‘Lokalisten’
As recently as the start of December, the ‘Lokalisten’ were on the receiving end of several new features (see our post). And now there has been a ‘relaunch’ of this popular local social-networking site.
As described by the undertaking, Lokalisten Media GmbH, in a press release: many new features have made their debut including an interface to external applications online. As a result, users are able to personalize their individual member pages according to their express needs.
This means that users can become more active and creative participants in the community. It is now possible for each member to create and develop their own applications. Assuming that these new programs fulfill a series of security and other requirements, the programs will then be integrated into the catalog of applications offered, and made available to all members.
A further new item is the so-called Activity feed, so that the user can inform friends of changes to their content– such as photo albums, events or other items. In addition, the site has also been visually reworked, and navigation made more user-friendly. Users can now rearrange their pages using Drag and Drop, and place elements as they prefer. New drop-down menus also add to the new usability features of page and navigation components.







