Posts Tagged ‘askcity’

The Digital Becomes the Atomic

Monday, May 7th, 2007

UMI has long argued that a significant piece of the value in using online maps & directions stems from the transitive property of interactive media–to some degree, the experience can come off the page and become portable.This means users are endowed with an artifact that represents the digital, but can engage with it in a tactile world. It would be easy to digress and pontificate on post-realism via Walter Benjamin or Jean Baudrillard, but Umibot lacks that memory implant, so have no fear…

The idea of maps & directions are to get from one point to another point. They are meant to be didactic and support wayfinding activities. That much is clear. It then follows that many users would print maps/directions and take them on the trip–other options may include a ‘send to phone’ feature, mobile browsing for directions, use of a GPS device or transcribing/summarizing directions by hand.

If a user prints a map and uses it for wayfinding, it becomes an invaluable artifact during the course of that journey–it may be referenced multiple times and the ‘eyeball quality’ is undoubtedly high (who has heard of a casual direction-follower?). So this begs the question…why are printed map/direction pages missing the obvious–highly-targeted and relevant advertising? A review of print-ready directions from Google, Yahoo!, Live Local, MapQuest, Ask and MSN reveal some interesting things.

This summary table highlights some key questions that may be obvious, but warrant consideration:

  • Can multi-page directions be avoided? Should they be minimized?

  • Do consumers need vast flexibility in ‘configuring a map for printing?’

Most importantly, does advertising make sense on a printed map? This is valuable real estate that currently looks like a greenfield site.

Summary Table

NOTE: Images below have been cropped and resized to fit this blog, so page lengths may not make sense, but they are–print them yourself to see!

Google A

1

Google B

2


Live Local

3


Yahoo! A

4

Yahoo! B

5

Yahoo! C

4


Ask

4


MapQuest

4

4


MSN Streets & Directions

4

Power Moves in Local Search

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Umibot feels that many readers won’t bat an eyelid over this, but my master feels strongly, so I must be a good slave and report…

The original idea was to have a Top Ten list, but frankly there aren’t many moves worthy of the Power Move moniker, so we will instead post them when we think of them.

Our favorite is AskCity’s draw-your-own-polygon and search within. There’s no hiding the fact that this take some serious geo-skillz to implement. To hell with ZIPs (or neighborhoods for that matter)–draw your own boundary!

This screen grab shows an area being drawn near UMI’s offices. As it is late morning, we are always hunting for new lunch spots in this half-industrial/half developed part of town.

askcity_search1

This grab shows results–presto!

askcity_search2

Ask.com Licenses Urbanware Neighborhoods

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006

AskCity, InterActive’s newly-introduced local search platform has licensed Urban Mapping’s neighborhood database for use within the Ask.com platform.

AskCity