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Notes
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Country the service is in may affect:
- Their default user language, though they may offer
others.
- Quality of map. The detail they can offer on other
countries (usually less).
- Their legal attitude to link-able URLS, copyright
etc.
- Their data harvesting from your web accesses.
- Maps to
Julian
COUNTRY |
MAP PROVIDER |
COMMENT |
Corona Map for
Britain |
UK Gov |
You must have WebGL installed and enabled on your
browser to use the interactive map. |
Corona
map for
Europe |
interaktiv . morgenpost . de |
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Corona
map for
Germany |
merkur.de |
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Munich, Germany |
www.mvv-muenchen.de
Public Transport
History:http://www.muenchnerubahn.de |
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Germany |
mapquest.de. |
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Germany |
stadtplandienst.de |
Commercial company. Some nice features, ie red circle,
But various annoying features too:
- Graphic symbols blot out street names, making
maps Less useful for city residents seeking detail,
& more useful for tourists.
- [Used to be]Short expiring (2 days) URLs, as they
now invite you to copy to web site I guess they last
longer, & might then eventually expire into a
redirector catch page ?
- Restrictive legal conditions re. links (that too
might have changed, or not, Caveat emptor);
- Their free link setter doesn't work if a browser
doesn't support Java script (eg Dillo & others);
- If you are brave/ foolish enough to enable
scripts, at 2010-08-13 Konqueror browser locked up
the entire X-Windows graphics session reporting a
script was consuming resources, (offering to abort
it, but failing to) (the underlying FreeBSD/Unix
outside of X-Windows was still healthy, so a kill of
Konqueror process resumed X to normal).
- Further crippled, cos now if you print the page,
you get all their adverts, but no map. (Unix
X-Windows people might try xwd, if/ where legal, I
don't know).
- Good detail in maps, though people perhaps
won't report odd errors they see, as so
awkward.
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Germany |
Autobahn |
Autobahn.de
& Autobahn.de
Smart Phone App &
Wikipedia.org inc. Numbering Scheme Numbering
Scheme : autobahnatlas-online.de |
Europe |
here.com/en |
Android apps but no web maps.
wikipedia |
World |
Apple |
wikipedia |
World |
openstreetmap.org
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Free & Public & Editable Under ground
rail (U.Bahn) station names in blue, routes in dotted
black. Tram (strassen-bahn) tracks in solid black.
Format: SVG Scalable Vector Graphics. It needs javascript
enabled, & tells you if not enabled. |
World |
wheelmap.org/en/
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wheelchair accessible places |
World |
mapmyday.org |
Starts 2015-12-03 seen from Wheelmap.org |
World |
maps.google.com |
Google: another stupid company that thinks itself
clever: by detecting a German IP number then
forcing their output to German language, ignoring a
browser's setting
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE="en-US,en;q=0.5" that http://www.berklix.net/cgi-bin/printenv
shows the browser has set.
Are they also so stupid they think there are zero
Spanish speakers in North America ? Why do they
stupidly assume everyone in Germany must be German
& Must want a German translation, ignoring browsers
that explicity state: English, not German".
There are other nationals in Germany. There are
Germans who prefer to read in original language,
English in this case. Dumb Google force browsers in
Germany when looking at a map of a town in England, to
receive stupidly translated business categories in
German. (Google have for years been similarly stupid
with their search engine).
Free service for now, but a commercial company, what
if one day they might abuse a monopoly ?
Needs javascript enabled, if not, doesnt tell you,
just leaves you in search engine.
Back doors to Classic to avoid screen covered by
boxes and icons (As Google recently (pre 2015 04 30)
produced a new 'improved' aka worse version of Google
maps and disabled the old style (classic) Google
maps.
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Germany |
stadtplan.net
(Uses Flash for some things.)
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Needs Flash -
OK for clueless Microsoft users, but a problem for some
Free Software users who want to escape the Redmond
monopolist convicted by the EU ! (until if ever
Macromedia issues source or licences to all op
systems). |
Germany |
hot-maps.de
([Used to ?] want Flash.) |
"Fast, has a street finder"
Seems to be 100%
flash, which makes it pretty much useless for non-WinDoze
users |
Germany |
naviki.org |
for planning walks:
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Germany / Bavaria |
bayerninfo.de/en/ |
Car & Cycle maps & apps, Motorway traffic jam
reports live etc |
Britain |
OS=UK Ordnance Survey
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Lots free in 2020.
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Britain |
streetmap.co.uk |
OK, decent map. Can hang w. mozilla |
World |
bing.com/maps |
OK, Shows a numeric street address in Vienna. Not as
good as stadtplandienst.de for numeric street address
in Munich.
Running in German (Language stupidly wrongly deduced
from my browswer's IP, ignoring my browsers explicitly
set HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE="en,de;q=0.8,fr;q=0.5,it;q=0.3"
One can link URL without problem. Owner is
monopolist Microsoft, fined in top European court 2004
for monopoly offences I believe, & fine upheld on
appeal . Do your bit to break their attempts to
increase their monopoly. Use free software
instead.
wikipedia
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Britain & Austria etc |
multimap.com |
Forwards to bing |
Britain, London, Tube |
Tube by BBC |
OK |
Britain, London |
askmaps.com |
Old map to print, bordered by tons of Ads |
Britain, London |
londonpass.com |
Small maps NOT general map server, just tourist
text. |
Britain, London, 1859 |
ph.ucla.edu |
150 Years Old |
Britain, London |
proviser.com |
House Prices |
Britain, London |
ukguide.org |
No detailed map, more useful to tourists deciding
where to visit. |
Britain, London |
viewlondon.co.uk |
OK |
America |
mapquest.com
"Driving Directions" + a
2010 promo for OpenStreetMap
en .
wikipedia . org / wiki / MapQuest |
Rec. < Gary J. |
America |
mappoint.msn.com
Not reccomended |
Forwards to bing |
what3words.com Example:
what3words
. com / helfern . bitten . vorh%C3%A4nge
Kufstein North to Germany
This below is new, speculative, incomplete etc. Some
ideas may not be quite right, some ideas not explored
sufficiently yet. Corrections
Welcome.
When you use a map service, or any internet service, or
just read a plain page such as this, you might get more than
just adverts: you potentially expose yourself & your
data. Accessing any web page, even without Java, cookies,
or any other tricks, tells a web page owner your are active,
& so if they're feeling intrusive, malicious,
inquisitive, they could run a `security scan' on you, without
you knowing it, if only to see how well your firewall stops
them. Yes, I could have done that too. No, _I_ didn't, but
some people & companies could. Not all humans are
nice.
What could "They" do with data they harvest from us
?
If you think "They" can't get anything from you, think
further.
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If you're using Microsoft's OS & Browser
You're presumably at greater risk when you visit
Microsoft controlled sites: They don't publish their
source code for public scrutiny, so independent experts
can't check what the interaction is, what information
may flow.
- Article "Windows 98 Knows Who You Are By David
Methvin, Richard Smith September 6, 1999" published
by Byte magazine (
Truncated version here ,
full
version here )
- Richard Smith,
President of Phar Lap Software
found interesting info hidden in Microsoft format
docs. (I recall the complete edit record - so
recipients could find previous different prices in
earlier draft commercial offers etc! ) A web search
shows other secrets too. Why trust a monopolist ? ( I
heard Microsoft fixed their Word after being exposed,
I don't know, I don't use their viral (*) products or
formats ("viral"*: ie susceptible to viruses, &
also as a proprietary monopolist format: a viral
attack in the wider sense of the word, to try to
marginalise non MS users & discourage use of free
software. ).
- Remember if you'r on a LAN, or using DSL with an
ethernet card, the ethernet has a unique MAC address, which
was also perhaps on the outside of the box, when the bar
code reader swiped it for `stock control purposes' while
you paid by credit card - with address implicit. - Who
knows how far That info gets aggregated across multiple
sales over time, to analyse purchase trends etc, & who
might purchase such info, or companies having the
info.
- Remember the identification naming info XP requires you
type in when you install it ? & Your licence ID number
?
- Consider the environment &
language preferences etc information your browser gives
any web server.
- All net computer have an IP number, that can usually be
reversed to a network domain name. The IP number can also
be checked against IP number maps for probable provider
name.
- Traceroute can be used to see physically where you're
routing through.
- Long URLs can contain disguised & compressed street
names, useful for tracking repeat requests from different
clients. Map providers could take your initial address,
then focus on your repeated zoom clicks plus those of
others, (on a statistically averaged basis to avoid
jitter), then use that to confirm & enhance their
street name database. "Fine, produces better maps." you may
think. I agree. A shame though if something like that gave
a Monopolist any further advantage to leverage their
monopoly though.
See Also: wikipedia
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