The Google Maps blog notes that they now have walking directions. It's beta, like almost everything Google does these days, but still looks like a good start.
Collecting good data for this is going to be the big challenge.
(In other news, Readercon was great. I took a fair amount of panel notes, and plan to distill them into one or more posts.)
ETA: if you're walking in an area covered by Street View, it puts little camera icons next to the steps, so you can see what the cross street will look like. Wow.
Collecting good data for this is going to be the big challenge.
(In other news, Readercon was great. I took a fair amount of panel notes, and plan to distill them into one or more posts.)
ETA: if you're walking in an area covered by Street View, it puts little camera icons next to the steps, so you can see what the cross street will look like. Wow.
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Date: 2008-07-22 21:09 (UTC)"Avoid highways" doesn't work: it tried to route me over a "no bicycles" segment of MN 55 once. (Aside from the first few hundred feet, there wouldn't have been a problem, because there's a bike trail along the rest of it. But that first part was the only way to cross another highway.)
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Date: 2008-07-22 23:43 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-22 23:57 (UTC)Police use it, too.