Water is wet and readers prefer Google Maps
Author:Steve Patterson March 17th, 2010
Online maps it is not the most riveting subject, but still interesting. I too use Google Maps as my online mapping service. It is not always accurate; Google never did figure our the 2 year closure of I-64 while other mapping services offered alternate routes. I assumed most everyone used Google Maps but I didn’t realize to what extent:
- Google Maps 113 [76%]
- MapQuest 25 [17%]
- Other answer… 5 [3%]
- Yahoo Maps 4 [3%]
- MSN Maps 1 [1%]
- I don’t map directions online. 1 [1%]
Four other answers were Bing Maps and one was the iPhone map, which is Google-based. I had to look up #2 MapQuest to see who owned it: AOL. I was never on AOL so that would explain why I never got hooked on their maps.
Competition is a good thing so hopefully other map services will keep Google on their game. During the week the poll was conducted Google Maps made a big new addition:
“Google Maps started life in 2005 offering directions for drivers, added transit routes in 2007, expanded to pedestrian navigation in 2008 — and now it covers bicycles, too.” [Washington Post]
This service will need improvement but I’m very pleased to see the addition. Happy mapping!
- Steve Patterson
