Posted by : Cyber Freak
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Google India has announced a
first-of-its-kind mapping competition – Mapathon 2013 – in a bid to
improve its Google Maps service in the country. The competition starts
on February 12, 2013 and culminates on March 25, 2013.
Google invites users across the country to add information about their neighbourhoods in the Maps
through Google Map maker. The top 1,000 mappers in India can win
Android tablets, smartphones, gift vouchers and Google merchandise. Google has already opened registrations for the competition, and you can get more information about Mapathon 2013 here.
Google reveals the Map Maker was first conceptualized in India and now
it is used across the world. “The core belief was that users know their
neighbourhoods, villages, and back yards better than anyone else, and so
we designed Map Maker as the tool people could use to update these
details onto a digital map.”
How does the Map Maker work? “Using
Google Map Maker, you can select a specific area on Google Maps and add
new information based on your own local knowledge or by referencing the
satellite imagery on Google Maps. With just another click, you can save
and submit your input — and once the submitted edit has been verified,
the new information will be added to Google Maps,” explains Google in a
blog post.
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