Neighborhood Search: Google Maps Localizes Search
May 23rd, 2007 | 816 Views RSS Feed
Google Maps has localized search and how. With Google's new Neighborhood Search feature users can search for items with the use of colloquial/ local slangs and popular terms.
At the Google Lat Long Blog, David Tussey, the Product Manager of this application writes, "Neighborhoods tend to be somewhat informally defined but well recognized in certain cities. Neighborhood search is now available in fifty US cities, with more to follow."
Some interesting local searches include bagels upper east side new york, restaurants, over the rhine, Cincinnati, movie theater albuquerque and bakery corpus christi.
However, Google Maps is not the first to offer localized service such as this. Real Estate portals, HomeGain and Trulia also boast of this this feature. Yelp and Ask City also have comprehensive details on local database.
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June 23rd, 2007 at 9:58 am
Maponics (http://www.maponics.com/Neighborhood_Maps/Neighborhood_Boundaries/neighborhood_boundaries.html) licenses the neighborhood boundaries in a map-GIS format. Same data (but more current) compared to Trulia and HomeGain.