Compare Bing, Yahoo and Google Maps, side-by-side in one go!

Here are the list of amazing sites which will help users to compare various maps provided by Yahoo,Bing and Google and all of them at a time and  under one roof which will help those who are using online maps how a same key word or place is show in different services and will helping user in selecting  the service he likes most and all that with out leaving a single site instead of going from one site to other.

These two sites here helps you compare Bing, Yahoo and Google Maps, side-by-side.

Bing,Yahoo and Google Maps, side-by-side

Bing,Yahoo and Google Maps, side-by-side

1. http://www.code-purity.com/demo/maps/

2. http://geshout.com/mapscompare/all.php

Not satisfied here then there is more ….

Compare 8 different online mapping services with Flash Earth.

Flash Earth site
Flash Earth site

 

Included here are maps from Google, Yahoo, Ask, MSN, NASA, and OpenLayers. The well-designed interface allows you to easily switch between services; you can sample each one’s particular representation of satellite and aerial imagery and see if it works for you. This is a great way to compare maps quickly.

www.flashearth.com

Using these services you can also change interface between Map,Hybrid and satellite images.

Ok wait. Ads on Google Maps for iPhone?

sushi new york

Well, Google has got into advertising by all the means possible. Videos, Flash Games. Now it’s turn for maps.

Recently Some Sponsored ads were spotted on the Google Maps app for iPhone. Along with your search query it will also provide a local sponsored link, for example below you see a image of when we search for “Sushi New York” we will get a local sponsored link  to a restaurant. 

Well, iPhone is the Default Maps App for iPhone and use this advertising technology may yield Google a lot of revenue and would be beneficial to Advertisers too! Google has expanded it’s advertising technology to all the fields and this is just one of them. 

Well, as per whispers around, Apple is also developing its own technology for Maps to replace Google Maps and then maybe it will bid a GoodBye to Google!

Thanks SearchEngineLand.