Google Earth Makes the World a Better Place. What do you think?

Google believes that a map can make the world a better place.  What do you think?  To show this, Google launched Google Earth Builder back in August 2011.  In the past month, Earth Builder was recently renamed Google Maps Engine.  It has been Google’s goal “to provide cloud services to map-makers who need to store, manage, and (probably) publish maps containing insightful data that is of some value to people looking to do some good in the world.”  Google Earth Builder Smells As Sweet By Any Other Name So, what exactly does Google Maps Engine strive to do?  Google Maps Engine still does what Earth Builder does, which is cloud hosting of maps including geospatial data that can be used in map applications.  Numerous government agencies, environmental companies and more have substantial amounts of geographic data and maps that need to be organized, stored and categorized for use.  The World Wildlife Foundation and Eyes on the Forest used Google Maps Engine to map the disappearing forests of Sumatra. Google has provided some great Google Maps Engine tutorials and has launched the Google Maps Engine grants program for nonprofits.  This is for organizations that are attempting to raise awareness for their cause by using Google’s mapping services. Read the full article here: Google Earth Builder Smells As Sweet By Any Other Name Related Articles: Google Maps and Local Photographer Team to Visualize the Destruction in Joplin, MO Google Earth and Google Maps – Going to Work for Public Good