AJAX Maps

So you know that it is very rare that I talk about work related research that I do on my website … However, I’ve been researching a hot topic for security purposes recently called AJAX (part of the Web 2.0 initiative). I’m not going to get into what it is and the potential vulnerabilities associated with it, but I thought I would share some of the visuals of the mapping technology built using AJAX. You’re familiar with Google Maps, yes? If not, you can see that you can zoom, drag things around, and generally have fun with it.

So in my research on this topic, I was comparing the usage of AJAX between Google and MSN by using some data points from the danberall world. Take a look at the following maps:

Google MSN
International trips Heidi and I have taken

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International trips for work [View] [View]
Places I’ve lived [View] [View]

I like the way that MSN presents the data. For example, take a look at the Satellite photo of the apartment in Waltham that Heidi and I lived in. It’s so incredibly detailed that I can know exactly whose cars those are in the parking lot.

Typical for MSN however, you can’t host the pictures on the client side like you can with Google. Secondly, you are limited to only pushing a pin in 10 spots because of URL length restrictions. Still, it’s a neat way to bookmark locations and send them to people.

If you want to go whole hog, you really need to use Google. Check out this map which shows all the domestic airports I’ve flown into in the last few years. That’s a lot of flights! Smile.