Google – The Map Room https://www.maproomblog.com Blogging about maps since 2003 Thu, 03 Oct 2024 21:18:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.maproomblog.com/xq/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-logo-2017-04-32x32.jpg Google – The Map Room https://www.maproomblog.com 32 32 116787204 Some Google Maps Updates https://www.maproomblog.com/2024/10/some-google-maps-updates/ Thu, 03 Oct 2024 21:17:58 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1834354 More]]> Google Maps imagery updates include improved satellite imagery thanks to an AI model that removes clouds, shadows and haze, plus “one of the biggest updates to Street View yet, with new imagery in almost 80 countries—some of which will have Street View imagery for the very first time.” The web version of Google Earth will be updated with access to more historical imagery and better project and file organization, plus a new abstract basemap layer. [PetaPixel]

Meanwhile, The Verge reports that Google Maps is cracking down on business pages that violate its policy against fake ratings and reviews.

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Google Maps Navigation Updates https://www.maproomblog.com/2024/07/google-maps-navigation-updates/ Thu, 18 Jul 2024 15:35:52 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1833029 More]]> Google Maps is introducing a speedometer and speed limits to iOS and Carplay; the feature has been on Android since 2019. Meanwhile, Google has pushed back on the claim from one user that pop-up ads were turning up while navigating with Google Maps; rather, they say it was an instance of “promoted pins” that (should) only pop up if tapped on. 9to5Google: “we were able to replicate the exact same UI by tapping on a location on the map, so it seems the screen was either touched by accident or a glitch was at play.”

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Google Timeline: Location History Moves to On-Device Storage https://www.maproomblog.com/2024/06/google-timeline-location-history-moves-to-on-device-storage/ Fri, 07 Jun 2024 13:23:03 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1831786 More]]> More details emerged this week on how Google Maps is changing how it stores users’ location data—which is that as of December 2024 it basically won’t: Location History has been rebranded Google Timeline and will be stored on-device, where you can set it to auto-delete after a specified period of time, rather than on Google’s servers. Not having your location data in the cloud is better for your personal security (Google can’t respond to geofence warrants if it doesn’t collect and store location data), but it also means that Timeline won’t be available via the web. This is a bit more definitive than what I understood it to be last December. See news coverage from 9to5Google, The Guardian and The Verge.

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Google, EDF Partner to Build Map of Global Methane Emissions https://www.maproomblog.com/2024/02/google-edf-partner-to-build-map-of-global-methane-emissions/ Thu, 15 Feb 2024 00:38:39 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1827607 More]]> Methane is a greenhouse gas, more powerful than CO2 but shorter-lived. Google is partnering with the Environmental Defense Fund to map global methane emissions, much of which result from leaks from fossil fuel infrastructure and are undercounted. The EDF’s MethaneSAT satellite (itself a partnership between the EDF and New Zealand’s space agency) launches next month: it’ll measure methane emissions at high resolution. Google’s bringing to the party algorithms and AI, the latter to build a global map of oil and gas infrastructure.

Once we have this complete infrastructure map, we can overlay the MethaneSAT data that shows where methane is coming from. When the two maps are lined up, we can see how emissions correspond to specific infrastructure and obtain a far better understanding of the types of sources that generally contribute most to methane leaks. This information is incredibly valuable to anticipate and mitigate emissions in oil and gas infrastructure that is generally most susceptible to leaks.

More at The Verge.

Previously: Mapping Methane Emissions.

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Google Maps Is Adding Generative AI https://www.maproomblog.com/2024/02/google-maps-is-adding-generative-ai/ Fri, 02 Feb 2024 13:34:04 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1826544 More]]> Uh-oh. Generative AI is coming to Google Maps. Google is using large-language models to give suggestions on where to go based on its vast horde of reviews, ratings and other contributor data. “Starting in the U.S., this early access experiment launches this week to select Local Guides, who are some of the most active and passionate members of the Maps community. Their insights and valuable feedback will help us shape this feature so we can bring it to everyone over time.” Other LLMs have a tendency to push out magnificently wrong answers; it’ll be interesting to see what results Google will get with this specific set of data. (The chances of spectacularity are not zero.)

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Man Dies After Driving Across Collapsed Bridge, Family Sues Google https://www.maproomblog.com/2023/09/man-dies-after-driving-across-collapsed-bridge-family-sues-google/ Thu, 21 Sep 2023 21:19:12 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1818682 More]]> The family of a man who died after driving off a collapsed bridge is suing Google; they allege that despite multiple reports from users, Google Maps continued to mark the bridge in North Carolina, which partially collapsed in 2013, as passable, directing him and other drivers across it. The family is also suing local companies for failing to maintain the bridge or put up barricades and hazard warnings.

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How Google Deals with Fake Content on Google Maps https://www.maproomblog.com/2023/04/how-google-deals-with-fake-content-on-google-maps/ Mon, 03 Apr 2023 13:25:57 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1813701 More]]> In a blog post last Friday, Google offers some detail on how it combats fraudulent user-submitted content on Google Maps. These include fake business profiles, fake reviews, contributed photos with fake phone numbers—it’s basically about business listings. (There was a time, of course, when fake user-submitted content was to the map itself.) They report something like 115 million reviews, 200 million photos and 20 million fake business profiles—no wonder they’re using machine learning to deal with it all. (Compare with Google’s February 2021 post on the same subject: the numbers are up.)

Previously: Millions of Business Listings on Google Maps Are Fake: WSJ; How Many Fake Business Listings Are There on Google Maps?

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Google Maps Updates (February 2023) https://www.maproomblog.com/2023/02/google-maps-updates-february-2023/ Tue, 21 Feb 2023 12:52:04 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1812807 More]]> Updates to Google Maps announced earlier this month include a rollout of immersive view—first announced last year—in the previously announced cities of London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Tokyo (the rollout is delayed somewhat: it was promised for later this year last year), with more cities, including Amsterdam, Dublin, Florence and Venice, coming soon [Engadget]. Also announced: an expansion of the augmented-reality Live View feature (previously: 1, 2) to more cities and indoor venues [AppleInsider]; “glanceable directions” enabling navigation from the lock screen (“in the coming months”) [9to5Google]; and improved charging station search results for electric vehicles with built-in Google search [Jalopnik].

Previously: Immersive View and the Death of Consumer Maps.

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Online Map Roundup for January 2023 https://www.maproomblog.com/2023/01/online-map-roundup-for-january-2023/ Thu, 26 Jan 2023 01:06:15 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1811995 More]]> Apple Maps

Apple Maps now provides parking information for 8,000 locations in the U.S. and Canada.

Apple also launched Business Connect, a tool for businesses to upload their information to be used by Apple’s various apps: not just Maps, though that’s obvious (and something Google has been offering for quite some time: see James’s post for context). More at Ars Technica.

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The first cars to get Google’s enhanced maps (previously), which include things like traffic lights and stop signs, will be the Volvo EX90 and Polestar 3, via Android Auto.

Meanwhile, turn-by-turn directions on Google’s Wear OS smart watch platform will no longer require a connected smartphone.

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The Privacy Implications of a Slight URL Change https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/12/the-privacy-implications-of-a-slight-url-change/ Mon, 05 Dec 2022 15:59:02 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1810302 More]]> Garrit Franke thinks a change in Google Maps’s web address—it now redirects from a subdirectory, maps.google.com, to a folder on Google’s root directory, google.com/maps1—means that location permission given to Google Maps (a normal thing to do when using maps) could be applied across all of Google’s services without asking for additional permissions. [Daring Fireball/Lat × Long]

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Marie Tharp as Google Doodle https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/11/marie-tharp-as-google-doodle/ Mon, 21 Nov 2022 16:06:58 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1809964 More]]> Google Doodle of Marie Tharp (screenshot)

Marie Tharp is the subject of today’s Google Doodle, with an interactive narration of her life story. That story—how Tharp’s pioneering work mapping the ocean floor helped prove the theory of continental drift—is familiar to long-time readers of this blog: this is the 12th post I’ve made about the legendary cartographer. But someone is going to be one of today’s lucky 10,000 because of this, and that’s not a bad thing.

Ortelius was a Google Doodle in May 2018.

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Report: Google to Shut Down Standalone Street View App https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/11/report-google-to-shut-down-standalone-street-view-app/ Wed, 02 Nov 2022 15:07:06 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1809650 More]]> Street View app iconAccording to 9to5Google, Google looks like it’s getting ready to shut down its standalone Street View app (previously). “This standalone app served two distinct groups of people—those who wanted to deeply browse Street View and those who wanted to contribute their own 360° imagery. Considering the more popular Google Maps app has Street View support and Google offers a ‘Street View Studio’ web app for contributors, it should be no surprise to learn that the company is now preparing to shut down the Street View app.” If their report is correct, the shutdown would take place next March. [The Verge]

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Online Map Roundup for August 2022 https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/08/online-map-roundup-for-august-2022/ Tue, 16 Aug 2022 00:13:35 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1808576 More]]> Google Maps sends people looking for abortion providers to so-called crisis pregnancy centres, which discourage the procedure, Bloomberg reports.

Also in Bloomberg, Mark Gurman discusses Apple’s plans to expand its advertising business, which apparently includes adding ads to Apple Maps.

Apple’s cycling maps now include Hawaii, and its detailed 3D cities now include Atlanta, Miami and Seattle. They’re also testing their upgraded maps in Israel, Palestine and Saudi Arabia.

Google Maps updates outlined in a blog post last month include cycling route information, location sharing, and photorealistic aerial views of major landmarks.

Instagram announced a searchable map feature last month, expanding its map feature beyond geolocating posts. This, after a Google VP noted that young users are using apps and TikTok for discovery purposes rather than Google’s Search or Maps. You wouldn’t think that Instagram and TikTok qualify as map apps, but the street finds its uses.

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Online Map Roundup: Apple Maps in iOS 16, Google Maps Displays Tolls, Yandex Erases Borders https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/06/online-map-roundup-apple-maps-in-ios-16-google-maps-displays-tolls-yandex-erases-borders/ Fri, 17 Jun 2022 15:32:52 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1807732 More]]> Apple Maps in iOS 16 will gain multi-stop routing, which I thought was a long-established feature on other platforms, as well as transit fare/card/pass integration. Apple’s new maps will also expand to more countries, and its detailed city maps will expand to more cities in the U.S., Australia and Canada. 9to5Mac has a summary.

As announced in April, Google Maps now displays estimated toll prices when routing.

Russian search engine Yandex is sidestepping the Russian invasion of Ukraine, frozen conflicts and other contested national borders by simply removing national borders from its map. It’s being spun as a pivot to local navigation. (Sure.)

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Google Street View at 15 https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/05/google-street-view-at-15/ Thu, 26 May 2022 00:03:55 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1807433 More]]> Google is marking the 15th anniversary of Street View. In a blog post, they preview their next camera, which weighs less than 15 pounds and doesn’t require complex equipment or a specialized car mount. They’re also making their historical Street View imagery (historical in the sense of not current: it only goes back 15 years at most) available via the Google Maps Android and iOS apps. More: 9to5Google, TechCrunch.

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Google I/O: Immersive View and Other Updates to Google Maps https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/05/google-i-o-immersive-view-and-other-updates-to-google-maps/ Wed, 11 May 2022 23:02:32 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1807260 More]]> Three updates to Google Maps were announced at Google I/O today. The big one is an immersive view mode that creates a digital model of a city from aerial imagery and Street View: it’s coming later this year to London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Tokyo, with more cities coming later. It’s not just about 3D models of buildings—Apple’s got those—but also interiors, as Google CEO Sundar Pichai demonstrated in the keynote.

Also announced: an expansion of eco-friendly routing to Europe and making Live View available to third-party apps. More coverage: Engadget, TechCrunch, The Verge.

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Google Didn’t Stop Obscuring Imagery of Russian Military Sites Because the Imagery Hadn’t Been Obscured in the First Place https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/04/google-didnt-stop-obscuring-imagery-of-russian-military-sites-because-the-imagery-hadnt-been-obscured-in-the-first-place/ Tue, 19 Apr 2022 14:05:57 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1806914 More]]> Yesterday, reports that Google Maps had stopped obscuring satellite imagery of sensitive Russian military facilities spread like wildfire across Twitter. Only there was no official announcement from Google saying they’d done so, and while Ukrainian Twitter was seriously running with it, I wanted to see some confirmation from the mapping side. In the event, an update to Ars Technica’s story says that Google hadn’t stopped blurring the imagery—the imagery hadn’t been blurred in the first place. “A Google spokesperson told Ars that the company hasn’t changed anything with regard to blurring out sensitive sites in Russia, so perhaps none of us were looking closely until now.”

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Google Maps Updates Announced https://www.maproomblog.com/2022/04/google-maps-updates-announced/ Tue, 05 Apr 2022 22:42:24 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1806683 More]]> Updates to Google Maps announced today include estimated prices for toll roads as well as increased navigation detail. “You’ll soon see traffic lights and stop signs along your route, along with enhanced details like building outlines and areas of interest. And, in select cities, you’ll see even more detailed information, like the shape and width of a road, including medians and islands–you can better understand where you are, and help decrease the odds of making last-minute lane changes or missing a turn.” There are also updates specific to the Apple platform: iPhone and iPad users will get new widgets, Siri and Spotlight integration, and Apple Watch support. The updates will be rolling out gradually: some in a few weeks, some later this summer.

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Google Maps Announcements https://www.maproomblog.com/2021/09/google-maps-announcements/ Thu, 30 Sep 2021 22:45:04 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1791788 More]]> Google Maps updates this week: wildfires are getting their own dedicated layer in Google Maps; their tree canopy coverage tool is being expanded to 100 cities; and a new Address Maker app will make it possible to bulk-add Plus Codes to locations without addresses.

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Google Maps: Android My Maps Discontinued, Transit Crowdedness Feature Expanded https://www.maproomblog.com/2021/07/google-maps-android-my-maps-discontinued-transit-crowdedness-feature-expanded/ Mon, 26 Jul 2021 23:39:27 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1791474 More]]> The Google My Maps Android app is being closed down in October. You may remember that My Maps is a feature allowing users to create custom maps on the Google Maps platform relatively easily. To be honest I wasn’t aware that it had its own Android app; once that’s closed it will be available via the web. Andro4all worries (Spanish) that this is a sign that My Maps could be discontinued, which on the one hand seems a bit premature, but on the other, well, Google does have a track record. [Alejandro Polanca]

Meanwhile, Google Maps has expanded its feature that predicts crowdedness on transit lines—useful when it’s still very much not a great idea to be in a packed subway car—to 10,000 agencies in 100 countries. [Macworld]

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Google Maps Updates at Google I/O; Apple Maps Additions https://www.maproomblog.com/2021/05/google-maps-updates-at-google-i-o-apple-maps-additions/ Wed, 19 May 2021 02:10:08 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1791065 More]]> Google Maps-related announcements at Google’s I/O 2021 keynote today include routing improvements to reduce hard braking, enhancements to Live View, expanding Google’s new detailed maps to 50 cities, identifying crowded areas, and tailoring map data to time of day and whether you’re travelling. This post takes a deeper dive on two of those upgrades. Coverage from the usual suspects: Engadget, The Verge.

Meanwhile, recent additions to Apple Maps include cycling directions in Seattle and Look Around imagery in Atlanta, Sendai and Kanazawa.

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Apple and Google Updates: AI Improvements, Airport Health Measures https://www.maproomblog.com/2021/04/apple-and-google-updates-ai-improvements-airport-health-measures/ Sat, 10 Apr 2021 00:34:21 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1790617 More]]> Last week Google announced “over 100 AI-powered improvements to Google Maps” would be coming this year; these include bringing Live View indoors, a new air quality map layer, eco-friendly routing, and support for curbside pickup in business listings.

Meanwhile, Apple Maps is now displaying airport COVID-19-related health measures based on data from Airports Council International: press release. [AppleInsider, MacRumors]

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Google and Apple Updates https://www.maproomblog.com/2021/02/google-and-apple-updates/ Tue, 23 Feb 2021 13:50:13 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1790207 More]]> Google explains how they identify and take action against fraudulent content—fake reviews, fake listings, content vandalism—on Google Maps.

Meanwhile, the ability to pay for parking and transit fares is being integrated into the Google Maps app (Engadget, The Verge).

On the Apple Maps front, cycling directions have come to Portland, Oregon and San Diego, and turn-by-turn navigation has been expanded in the United Arab Emirates.

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Michael T. Jones, 1960-2021 https://www.maproomblog.com/2021/01/michael-t-jones-1960-2021/ Wed, 27 Jan 2021 14:14:06 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1790010 More]]> Keyhole co-founder Michael T. Jones died January 18th at the age of 60. He’d been undergoing cancer treatment. Geospatial World: “Words can’t describe the contribution and impact of Michael Jones’s work on democratizing and personalizing maps. He is to be credited for not only launching Keyhole in 2000—the original version of Google Earth, quite accidentally as he put it in a conversation with Geospatial World—but also for his years of work on improving on it as the Chief Technology Advocate of Google after its acquisition by the IT giant.” Last year the Royal Geographic Society awarded him the 2020 Patron’s Medal.

(To be honest, between Jones, John Hanke and Brian McClendon I’m not sure who did what at Keyhole and Google Earth: the company history isn’t quite as ingrained in computer lore as, say, Apple’s is.)

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Google Street View App Enables User-Uploaded Photos https://www.maproomblog.com/2020/12/google-street-view-app-enables-user-uploaded-photos/ Tue, 22 Dec 2020 11:56:00 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1789836 More]]> Google announced earlier this month that their updated Street View app for Android—as an Apple user I had no idea that Street View was a separate app on Android—now supports user-contributed photos to Street View. “After you record your images and publish them via the Street View app, we automatically rotate, position and create a series of connected photos. We then place those connected images in the right place on Google Maps, so your new Street View can be found in the exact location where it was taken for others to see and explore.” The idea is to supplement Google’s imagery where it’s thin on the ground. This beta feature requires an ARCore-compatible Android device and is only available in a few areas for now: Toronto, New York, and Austin TX (presumably for testing purposes), as well as Costa Rica, Indonesia and Nigeria.

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Apple and Google Ban Location Tracking SDK from Apps https://www.maproomblog.com/2020/12/apple-and-google-ban-location-tracking-sdk-from-apps/ Tue, 22 Dec 2020 11:54:56 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1789833 More]]> Last month it was reported that the X-Mode software development kit, used by many apps, was collecting and selling user location data, with the U.S. military among the buyers. In response, earlier this month both Apple and Google gave developers a deadline to remove X-Mode from their apps: seven days in Google’s case, fourteen in Apple’s. Apple found 100 apps that contained the code; X-Code claims 400 apps on all platforms, tracking 25 million devices in the U.S. and 40 million elsewhere. The Wall Street Journal story is behind a paywall; see The Verge and MacRumors for summaries.

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Apple and Google Maps Updates https://www.maproomblog.com/2020/10/apple-and-google-maps-updates/ Wed, 07 Oct 2020 00:08:12 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1789480 More]]> Apple Maps

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Google Removing Uluru Street View Images https://www.maproomblog.com/2020/09/google-removing-uluru-street-view-images/ Tue, 29 Sep 2020 13:40:13 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1789384 More]]> Google has agreed to Parks Australia’s request that user photos taken from the summit of Uluru (formerly known as Ayers Rock) be removed from Street View; climbing Uluru, which is owned by and sacred to the Pitjantjatjara people, has been prohibited since 2019. ABC Australia, CNN. As of this writing a couple of images are still visible. Aerial coverage is unaffected. [Boing Boing]

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An Apple and Google Maps Roundup https://www.maproomblog.com/2020/09/an-apple-and-google-maps-roundup/ Mon, 14 Sep 2020 23:08:18 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1789293 More]]> Google Maps on the Apple Watch (screenshot)

Google Maps is now available on the Apple Watch as of version 5.52 of the iPhone app. Meanwhile, more is emerging about the behind-the-scenes mapping efforts of both Google and Apple. Google is using machine learning to predict traffic flows and improve ETA estimates (Engadget, The Verge). More prosaically, 9to5 Mac looks at how Apple collects street data, down to the software, computer hardware and make of car used.

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California Wildfires, 2020 Edition https://www.maproomblog.com/2020/08/california-wildfires-2020-edition/ Mon, 24 Aug 2020 18:20:55 +0000 https://www.maproomblog.com/?p=1789160 More]]>
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Wildfire status tracking. The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services posts a daily map showing the status of active wildfires in the state. It’s basically a one-page PDF you can print and hand out: decidedly old school and not remotely interactive. The New York Times has a series of maps tracking the various wildfire complexes. See also the Los Angeles Times interactive wildfires map, the address of which will probably work next year too. [Maps Mania/Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs]

Forecasting. NOAA’s High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) atmospheric model includes an experimental smoke forecast. It and other smoke and fire models are available as hourly static images (see above) or via this interactive map. [Maps Mania/UWCIMSS]

Google is adding wildfire boundaries to Search and Maps: it will provide warnings to nearby users and have an impact on driving directions. [Engadget/TechCrunch/The Verge]

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