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Google Updates Maps, Launches Reader

Mr magoo   on 08 October 2005 - 09:31 · 12 comments & 4376 views

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Internet giant Google today updated Google Maps and launched a new product called Google Reader.

Maps, launched last year, allows users to search for locations online. Maps has now developed out of beta status, and merged with the local search tool. In a press release, Marissa Mayer, director of Consumer Web Products said that "with today's launch of Google Local, users will be able to go to one location to find all the local and mapping information they need. Whether it's directions to the nearest pharmacy or reviews of nearby dim sum restaurants, we will continue to develop innovative technologies that enrich our users' lives."

Google also announced a new product called Google Reader. Previewed at the Web 2.0 Conference this week, and using clever AJAX technology, the product allows users to read and store RSS feeds on the web. Chris Wetherell, the engineer behind Reader, said that "We often get asked how anyone's supposed to keep up with the firehose of stuff launched from the web's spigot, so we're offering Reader as a way to help. Like the Personalized Homepage, it's a part of Google's ongoing effort to bring together personalized web content to make information more relevant to users." Reader also allows users to ‘star’ RSS posts of interest, in a similar fashion to Gmail, for reading at a later point.

The maturing of Google Maps into Google Local is an important step for Google. It, and most other search companies, recognise the fact that users want local features; importantly, so do advertisers. Google Reader offers another product in the company's RSS line up, and is a fine effort. Some web commentators had suggested Google had been slow to the game with RSS features, allowing competitors like Yahoo! to take the lead.

View: Google Reader
View: Google Local


CHANGELOG:
  • Support for DVD Burning has been added. You can now create a new Zip file on a DVD as well as on a CD. Note: CD/DVD writing is only available on systems with the Windows XP operating system.
  • The Job Wizard "Select Items" feature has been changed. The left pane now only displays folders, instead of folders and files.
  • In the Job Wizard, when you check (or include) a folder in either pane, the contents of that folder are now automatically displayed in the right pane.
  • The "Reuse WinZip window" option is now turned off on installation.
  • Miscellaneous bug fixes and minor enhancements, including:
  • WinZip startup - Certain configurations would cause WinZip to take a long time to boot up. This has been corrected. The delay may still occur when accessing the CD/DVD writing.
  • Job Wizard - "Select Items" no longer shows network shortcuts in either pane. To specifiy a network location, you must use Entire Network.
  • Check for Updates ? did not work with Norton Internet Security, even after granting connection permissions. This has been addressed.

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    #1 leesmithg on 08 Oct 2005 - 10:19
    Interesting will take a look at that.
    #2 nocture on 08 Oct 2005 - 10:40
    i really like the reader
    (1 reply) #3 mr.roberts on 08 Oct 2005 - 10:51
    Why are the Google Maps loading USA by default? Can't they load the whole world or use geograhics to show your country like they do with the homepages google.com, but my area is google.com.au so it should show the country of Australia by default for us asutralians but load USA for those in USA.
    #3.1 domgrimm on 08 Oct 2005 - 11:50
    There is no Google Local for Australia. It's just the US and UK right now, I think
    #4 vetMr magoo on 08 Oct 2005 - 10:54
    when i go to local.google.co.uk it goes to the UK...
    #5 Airlink on 08 Oct 2005 - 12:29
    Now all they need to do is update Google Earth.
    #6 dnast on 08 Oct 2005 - 18:19
    Google Reader looks interesting, but the OPML importing is taking waaaay too long. I only have about a dozen feeds being imported, and I've been waiting about 10 minutes so far. I thought it was just me but I'm not the only one experiencing it.

    Microsoft's Team RSS's feed won't sort by date unless you tell Reader to sort by relevance , but (ironically - or not) their RSS feed is always screwed up, anyway.

    Anyway, this is only an early beta so I'm sure these things will be taken care of. Import's done now, so I'm going to go play around with it
    #7 toadeater on 08 Oct 2005 - 22:59
    Who needs Google reader if so much software already supports RSS feeds? Google Local is great though.
    #8 Dirtie on 09 Oct 2005 - 02:37
    Yeah Google Maps would be OK if they actually had some of New Zealand. Last time I checked it wasn't very good/detailed.
    #9 adrianarrakis on 09 Oct 2005 - 19:29
    It seems that the Reader is not working proper in Opera browser ...
    (1 reply) #10 wicker_man on 10 Oct 2005 - 07:31
    Well, I used to like Google a lot a couple years ago. They were innovative, etc. Now it seems like they are doing a lot of data and info mining to use it in targeted ads, etc. Google knows what kind of e-mails you receive most of all, and targets you with ads. Now they will know what kind of news, stories, etc you like to read more. Soon they would know the mineral prevalence in your piss because they will monitor your toilet... The list goes on, and all this is getting covered by the usual 'We want to bring a better service to people'. Bull@@@@ I say!
    #10.1 cpu on 10 Oct 2005 - 18:03
    it's strange that you realized this only now. For me this was clear long time ago what they want to have: the personal advertisment center - you see the advert for things you are interesting in - the dream of all companies.

    I removed from my machine google toolbar, do not use gmail (I have it but fortunately forgot the password :-) ) but search with google. The last one is necessary because they bought dejanews long time ago and keep usenet archives - the most interesting source of information. For the searching over the normal internet (websites) google isn't really applicable any more - for smth which isn't related to computers you get always ton's of the b...t advert in the first links :-(

    search.msn.com is good one for now. we'll see what happend later...

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