Re: [CODE4LIB] Google Indoor Mapping

2012-10-30 Thread BWS Johnson
Salve!


> One, it takes a good while for the maps to be approved. I actually uploaded 
> ours 
> at the end of last year before they approached us about being a pilot library 
> but I re-uploaded them once we started that process. The re-upload was in 
> August 
> and they're still pending. The site used to upload the maps to takes some 
> getting used to but once you do one or two it's pretty easy.
> 
> Second, it only works on Android. I'm personally all Android but this is a 
> huge downside for the program. Our contact tells me there is an iOS version 
> in 
> the works but with Google Maps being replaced by Apple in iOS6 it won't be 
> out for a while. 


    Well then, uh, why not

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Indoor_Mapping

    :)

Cheers,
Brooke


Re: [CODE4LIB] Google Indoor Mapping

2012-10-30 Thread Joel Marchesoni
We were recently chosen to be a library pilot for the program. We're at the 
stage that our maps are somewhere in Google's process queue and we're waiting 
for them to come do a walkthrough for the walking directions.

So far I've seen two cons:

One, it takes a good while for the maps to be approved. I actually uploaded 
ours at the end of last year before they approached us about being a pilot 
library but I re-uploaded them once we started that process. The re-upload was 
in August and they're still pending. The site used to upload the maps to takes 
some getting used to but once you do one or two it's pretty easy.

Second, it only works on Android. I'm personally all Android but this is a huge 
downside for the program. Our contact tells me there is an iOS version in the 
works but with Google Maps being replaced by Apple in iOS6 it won't be out for 
a while. 

>From what I understand the indoor mapping relies mostly on wifi triangulation 
>but does also use GPS to some extent. The walking directions are optional (we 
>have opted for it) and to produce them a team from Google will survey your 
>building to get statistics for your wifi access point locations and I think 
>(although I'm not positive) pictures. I don't think it's Street View quality 
>as that has not been mentioned at all; however I've seen that Google recently 
>developed backpack version of their Street View equipment for use in a project 
>to map the Grand Canyon [1] so indoors can't be far behind. There is also an 
>Android app called Google Maps Floor Plan Marker you can use to do your own 
>walking survey [2].

[1] 
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2012/10/trekking-grand-canyon-for-google-maps.html
[2] 
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.insight.surveyor&hl=en

Joel Marchesoni
Web Developer
Hunter Library @ Western Carolina University

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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Al 
Matthews
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 16:48
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Google Indoor Mapping

Hello list.

I hope this finds you well and, dry, and with some power.

I'm recently aware of the existence of Google Indoor Mapping which, obviously 
enough, brings indoor locations (to Google Maps versioned 6.x and higher).

The project also offers indoor walking directions. I assume this works via a 
combination of fine-grained GPS and, some sort of integration with internal 
wireless.

Since a number of you will have had experience with this service, I am 
soliciting in open forum a discussion of pros, cons, and concerns.


Thank you.

Al Matthews, Software Dev,
Atlanta University Center
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[CODE4LIB] Google Indoor Mapping

2012-10-30 Thread Al Matthews
Hello list.

I hope this finds you well and, dry, and with some power.

I'm recently aware of the existence of Google Indoor Mapping which, obviously 
enough, brings indoor locations (to Google Maps versioned 6.x and higher).

The project also offers indoor walking directions. I assume this works via a 
combination of fine-grained GPS and, some sort of integration with internal 
wireless.

Since a number of you will have had experience with this service, I am 
soliciting in open forum a discussion of pros, cons, and concerns.


Thank you.

Al Matthews, Software Dev,
Atlanta University Center
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