+Hemlock Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 There are two other active threads on Google maps. Somewhere in there Jeremy stated that he wanted to at least wait until Google gets it out of "beta" before he wires it in here.
+lordelph Posted April 27, 2005 Posted April 27, 2005 If anyone wants Google Maps / Satellite links in gc.com right now, and you use Firefox, then you can install Greasemonkey which allows pages to be modified before your browser displays them. Once you've got Greasemonkey, install my map linking script from: http://files.dixo.net/GeocachingMapLinker.user.js (right click that link and choose "Install User Script") Once installed, all cache information pages will link to Google Maps with a Satellite link too. For UK caches (since I'm a Brit) it links to Ordnance Survey maps too. Here's a screenshot Enjoy!
+pghlooking Posted April 27, 2005 Posted April 27, 2005 Pretty cool. If it only put the waypoint onto the map it would be perfect. Thanks
+reepicheep Posted April 27, 2005 Posted April 27, 2005 Pretty cool. If it only put the waypoint onto the map it would be perfect. Thanks I think someone mentioned previously that maps drawn via coordinates do put the balloons. I tested the script with lordelph and it works great. He did all the work, I just used it. Greasemonkey scripts are wonderful and this won is now at the top of my list of scripts. lordelph, I've thanked you privately and now I thank you publicaly. Kenneth
+gulo Posted April 29, 2005 Posted April 29, 2005 Once you've got Greasemonkey, install my map linking script from: http://files.dixo.net/GeocachingMapLinker.user.js (right click that link and choose "Install User Script") wow thanks ! this is awesome scipt, exactly what I was looking for :-)
+Doc-Dean Posted April 29, 2005 Posted April 29, 2005 So how do you undo it once the Google maps have been added to the website by the Groundspeak crew?
+lordelph Posted April 29, 2005 Posted April 29, 2005 So how do you undo it once the Google maps have been added to the website by the Groundspeak crew? It's fairly painless - from the Firefox "Tools" menu choose "Manage User Scripts" then highlight "Geocaching Map Linker" and click "Uninstall" If Google Mail is anything to go by, Google Maps will be in beta for a long time yet!
+dogbreathcanada Posted April 30, 2005 Posted April 30, 2005 Pretty cool. If it only put the waypoint onto the map it would be perfect. Thanks Yeah. I'm not getting the "balloon" either. I wonder if there's a way to do ti with a URL variable flag? Something like '&balloon=y'
+Pasha Posted April 30, 2005 Posted April 30, 2005 Right now there's no good way. By wrapping the maps in a script on a different site, you can fake GMaps into putting pushpins where you want them (see GMaps-Standalone.) Via URL, though, the best thing you can do is get it to put a pushpin at the closest road to the lat/long you give it, like so: http://maps.google.com/maps?spn=0.040,0.04...2.6360833&hl=en.
ju66l3r Posted May 1, 2005 Posted May 1, 2005 If Google Mail is anything to go by, Google Maps will be in beta for a long time yet! Yeah, Jeremy et al, Google isn't one to change things from "Beta" really. Yet basic functionality (like the URL for coordinate linking) won't change. I've had G-mail for almost a year and I wasn't even one of the very first people to get it. It's still technically listed as "Beta", but they've even doubled disk space and added RSS scrollers, colored/advanced fonting, and given everyone 50 invites that hardly ever decrease (give away 20 of them in a week and have them back to 50 again in another few days). The sign-ups have to be near saturation..but it's still "Beta" if you go by the logo/icon. If Google Maps is anything like G-Mail or a few of their other utilities and you wait for it to come off of "Beta", then we might not have a link here for a few years yet.
+Darth Null Posted May 2, 2005 Posted May 2, 2005 I've been doing a fair amount of hacking with Google Maps, and there are some very good reasons why it's not quite ready to be added to Geocache pages yet. First, it only supports one type of marker (the balloon / pushpin). I've created my own maps with different markers, but they don't fit quite right and the clickable area still matches the original pushpin. Second, and most importantly, the way the google map script is currently built, it fetches an XML file of all the point information at once, when the map is loaded. If you've got a lot of points on that map, it really slows things down (I've tried plotting all the DC area caches, for example, and it bogs down my box pretty good). So they need to modify their code to be able to dynamically re-fetch a list of points for a given map area. Hopefully, these will get improved in future iterations of the Google code. That said, I gotta tell you, zooming all the way in on a cache (especially with the Terraserver Urban image source) and seeing the marker not 4 feet from where you remember finding a cache -- well, that's just pretty darned cool. (in fact, that might be another reason not to add this just yet -- we may need a way to "fuzz" the coordinates so that the cache finding isn't *too* easy...)
+Geovius Posted May 2, 2005 Posted May 2, 2005 I think it's really in Beta stage so no need to hurry. Believe it or not, but there is life outside of USA. So far I haven't found that life from Google maps.
ju66l3r Posted May 2, 2005 Posted May 2, 2005 Two comments: As to its Beta-ness and the perceived problems by Darth Null, I don't think any of these things would be an issue. Google Maps would be one more choice with Mapquest, Terraserver, etc. on the individual cache pages. In that case, multiple pins or variety of graphics is not an issue. A single pin at a point is all those links show for each individual cache. Also, that pin would be at the location given in the cache details. If a person doesn't want it to be so simple, they'll make it an offset, etc. Otherwise a cache at an exact coordinate as seen on a Google Map is no easier or harder than looking it up on any one of the other sat photo sites or terra maps. Also, to TeamMH, Google Maps has added UK street maps. I believe it is their intention to add more world locations as they go. They don't put Google.com out in over 40 languages because of the US.
+k0guz Posted May 3, 2005 Posted May 3, 2005 I installed this Greasemonkey extension to Firefox, and it works very well. In the course of doing it, I came across another Greasemonkey extension which was only added to the Greasemonkey list today. When you've found the location that interests you in Google maps, click on the new hyperlink at the right of the page and presto you are taken to Geocaching.com with a complete list of the nearby geocaches. Pretty slick. I don't want to steal the author's thunder, but the script can be found here and a screenshot can be found here.
Jeremy Posted May 3, 2005 Posted May 3, 2005 It is their decision not to take their mapping service out of beta. It is my decision not to list their mapping service on the geocaching.com web site until it is out of beta. You can use the many google hacks until they do. I have nothing against Google but I don't drink their cool-aid either.
ju66l3r Posted May 3, 2005 Posted May 3, 2005 Fair enough. PS - Google has enough money; I'm sure they make Kool-Aid...not that generic stuff.
Jeremy Posted May 3, 2005 Posted May 3, 2005 (edited) pshaw. It would be called gJuice and would also be in beta. Edited May 3, 2005 by Jeremy
ju66l3r Posted May 3, 2005 Posted May 3, 2005 No it would be called Google Gulp. *AND* it's in Beta...*AND* it involves geocaching! Google Gulp and Your PrivacyFrom time to time, in order to improve Google Gulp's usefulness for our users, Google Gulp will send packets of data related to your usage of this product from a wireless transmitter embedded in the base of your Google Gulp bottle to the GulpPlex™, a heavily guarded, massively parallel server farm whose location is known only to Eric Schmidt, who carries its GPS coordinates on a 64-bit-encrypted smart card locked in a stainless-steel briefcase handcuffed to his right wrist. No personally identifiable information of any kind related to your consumption of Google Gulp or any other current or future Google Foods product will ever be given, sold, bartered, auctioned off, tossed into a late-night poker pot, or otherwise transferred in any way to any untrustworthy third party, ever, we swear. See our Privacy Policy.
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