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Introducing Google Maps Gallery: Unlocking the World’s Maps
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Editor’s note:
Last year we
introduced
the
Google Maps Engine
public data program, which lets organizations easily publish their map content online. Today, we’re expanding on that program and letting organizations improve the discoverability of their maps. To find out more information about the program, read our
FAQ
.
Governments, nonprofits and businesses have some of the most valuable mapping data in the world, but it’s often locked away and not accessible to the public. With the goal of making this information more readily available to the world, today we’re launching
Google Maps Gallery
, a new way for organizations to share and publish their maps online via
Google Maps Engine
.
Maps Gallery works like an interactive, digital atlas where anyone can
search for and find rich, compelling maps. Maps included in the Gallery can be viewed in Google Earth and are discoverable through major search engines, making it
seamless for citizens and stakeholders to access diverse mapping data, such as locations of
municipal construction projects
,
historic city plans
,
population statistics
,
deforestation changes
and
up-to-date emergency evacuation routes
. Organizations using Maps Gallery can communicate critical information, build awareness and inform the public at-large.
Google Maps Gallery also offers several key benefits for organizations. With the Gallery, governments, nonprofits and businesses can publish maps and manage their content on their own terms with settings that enable control over maps branding, styling and licensing. Additionally, with the ability to synchronize maps from legacy systems and open data portals to the Gallery, organizations can take advantage of having a complementary online channel for their data. This lets their maps be more accessible and useful for their audiences — all powered by Google’s reliable cloud infrastructure.
Today, Gallery users can browse content from organizations
such as
National Geographic Society
,
World Bank Group
,
United States Geological Survey
,
Florida Emergency Management
and the
City of Edmonton
— but this is just the beginning. Maps Gallery is now open to organizations with content for the public good. Organizations interested in submitting content can
apply
to participate in Maps Gallery.
Google Maps Gallery gives organizations better ways to surface maps and make data more discoverable. Together with governments, businesses and nonprofits, we can unlock the world’s geospatial data.
Posted by Jordan Breckenridge, Google Maps, Product Manager
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