Just noticed that mapy has switched from .cz to .com, mapy.cz redirects to it. Guess they are becoming very international and gained a wider userbase, good for them! (No idea when they switched the top level domain, I might be late to the party).

#geo #mapy #onlinemaps

The trickiest thing about going to a place you’ve never been before is to orientate oneself and work out where to begin. Here, a little help from #GPS and #OnlineMaps did come in handy but after that, it was back to analogue hardware – a #map and a #compass.

Starting on the road by around 9 am, there was a #footpath that led up the side of the valley into a #wood. In the #MorningLight, the #trees were illuminated by nicely.

#MyWork #MyPhoto #CCBYSA #DSLR #Nikon #D7000 #Spring

Online maps aren't just 'maps', they're here to support the local economy, where you can find people trying to run their business they way the love it and have been working on for years, giving fair- and quality-products in return.

Non-corporate maps are little bibles for a fair society, and it would be great if people use them more often instead of the 'easy amazon click'. It gives so much positivity in return, and not just for the person buying. 😊

#fair #onlinemaps #SocietyCulture

"Israel’s assault on Gaza has shined a spotlight on what some Palestinians perceive as a digital apartheid. Small groups of workers at several tech companies have protested how common services such as YouTube and Instagram are denied to Palestinians or operate less effectively for them. Google Maps, in particular, has been a source of simmering frustration for years.

In 2018, 7amleh, a Palestinian digital rights organization, published a report on mapping tools that accused Google of allegedly making design choices in its app that disadvantaged Palestinians and helped legitimize the Israeli government’s views of the contested territory.

“Google Maps, as the largest global mapping and route planning service, has the power to influence global public opinion and therefore bears the responsibility to abide by international human rights standards and to offer a service that reflects the Palestinian reality,” the report said.

Because online maps have become a primary way that billions of people understand the world around them, how tech companies like Google depict and label politically sensitive areas and territories regularly generates public backlash and philosophical debate. Some countries, including the US, India, and China, have imposed specific requirements on mapping providers over the years. But the issues in the West Bank center on a specific feature—navigation—that historically hasn’t drawn as much attention but, now as much as ever, poses real safety fears for users."

https://www.wired.com/story/google-maps-west-bank/

#Google #GoogleMaps #Palestine #WestBank #DigitalApartheid #Israel #OnlineMaps

How Google Maps Makes It Harder for Palestinians to Navigate the West Bank

One user told WIRED that Google Maps directed them to “drive right into a wall that’s been up since 2003.”

WIRED
B.C. Search and Rescue warns of overreliance on online maps

B.C. Search and Rescue says using a backcountry road during a highway closure may be tempting, but it can lead to being stuck and needing help.

Global News