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    Interactive Google Map of Where I Work

    July 5th, 2009 | Posted in blog 4 Comments »

    I recently helped added some map functionality to a blog focused on Bellingham real estate to give users a better sense of the various neighborhood locations in their area. I used the Google XML maps plugin because it seemed to work best, and ever since then I’ve been playing with Google maps.

    Mapping technology has come a long way in the last several years. You can now embed a rich Google map directly into your blog or site, draw boundaries on the map, add landmarkers, and so on — all without almost any technical knowledge. Here’s a map of the area I work in downtown Salt Lake City. Click on each of the squares to read a little blurb about that area.

    Where I work

    I don’t use maps much in my job as a technical writer, but maps are commonly used in just about everything else. Every time you have a meeting (for example, an STC meeting), you can embed a Google map on the website. If you have a garage sale, embed a map to your house. Planning a barbecue? Embed a map to the park or area you’re having it. I biked a long trail this weekend that I’m eager to add to Google maps. I also have a friend who geomaps trails all the time.

    Google maps are fun to play with. To create your own boundaries, go to http://maps.google.com, sign in, and click My Maps. Then click Create a New Map and draw the appropriate boundaries with the available tools.

    To embed your custom Google map on your blog, install the Google XML maps plugin, configure the settings, and then just add a link to your custom map (on your custom map, click the link button in the upper-right to get the link to the map). The plugin automatically converts the link into an embedded map.

    The ease of inline maps with WordPress is quite cool. I can imagine a ton of situations where the map can make it easy for people to understand directions and locations — much more than the antiquated way of providing an address and letting people unfold a giant paper map.

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    4 Responses to “Interactive Google Map of Where I Work”

    1. Harry S says:

      It feels great when i feel, great when you can see the place where you work on Google map. You excitingly start to show it to everyone. It is really awesome, i located my native home and i was very exited to show it to everyone. I just cannot forget it.

    2. Jane Toon says:

      “I don’t use maps much in my job as a technical writer, but maps are commonly used in just about everything else.”

      Nice to see a map on the site – i am a technical writer at a mapping software company in the UK, so I use maps just about all the time in my job.

    3. Jelyn says:

      Is it ok to ask for some pointers/tips on how to write for an interactive? My company is planning to have one and I’m the the one in-charge of the text.

      Thank you very much.

    4. Jelyn says:

      Is it ok to ask for some pointers/tips on how to write for an interactive map? My company is planning to have one and I’m the the one in-charge of the text. We’ll be using an iMap Builder.

      Thank you very much.

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