The Map Network: Easy Interactive Maps for Travelers

The Map Network is a killer application that puts interesting, relevant information on maps and presents them in an unbelievably easy-to-use, interactive format. In addition to mapping destinations like San Francisco, the Network also maps events, like the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show. (Okay, so the map is still a map of Vegas, but it’s tailored to the interests of CES attendees.)

The maps in the Network allow users to zoom in and out, place markers, and print. But the maps also have gobs of data embedded in them, and by clicking a box, the map will zoom out, re-center, and zoom in on your selections. It’s all very Google Earth-ish, though not quite as tricky. For example, in under 60 seconds, I learned that the next time I head to South Beach, I can visit the Wolfsonian Museum, have dinner at , enjoy after-dinner drinks at Club Deep, and rest my weary, sun-soaked head at the Anglers Boutique Resort — all just three blocks from the beach, and without any driving, since the map clearly shows that those places are all within easy walking distance.

Though the entire planet hasn’t been mapped yet, several dozen US destinations have been mapped. Also, bear in mind that USA Today’s City Guides have been mashed with the maps, so there’s actually lots more information on the Network than appears at first glance.