The search results traditionally provided by Google Maps might best be described as "straightforward." They were fine so long as users already had a good idea of what they were looking for; they were rather less useful for browsing. But the blending of user-generated content into the results should change all that.
On the LatLong Blog, Daniel Yehuda explained, "Some of our more regular users may have noticed that we'd been sparingly doing this for a while now, occasionally surfacing results from KML, GeoRSS, or Wikipedia we crawl from the web, along with photos and videos we think would be useful - but now we've opened the floodgates! From now on, you can expect to see more higher quality user-created content to show up, often intermixed with our traditional results."
Eyeing the development from a more corporate perspective, this provides marketers with a good incentive to look into social media tactics.





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