Thursday, February 7, 2013

Google launches “Mapathon 2013″ Contest to improve Maps in India

Google India announced their first ever Mapping competition in the subcontinent today, Mapathon 2013.
Google Mapathon
The competition starts February 12th, and ends March 25th 2013, and all you have to do to enter is create better maps for Google using Google Map Maker. As you might already know, Google Map Maker allows users to add more details or change wrong information on Google maps. For example if you’re somewhere in India and see a wrong name, or a road on Google Maps that isnt there in actuality, you can use the web-based tool to improve Google’s maps. Most of it is done in real time, and only requires a couple clicks, while Google does verify first time users in order to make sure the edits are truthful, heh.
Google Map Maker
The Mapathon competition is open to residents of India. The top 1000 mappers will also win rewards such as Android Tablets, Smartphones, Gift vouchers and Google Merchandise.
More info over at the link below, and the full press release that follows.
Google Mapathon 2013

Press Release

Google India Announces ‘Mapathon 2013’
Everyone is invited to make India maps better!
INDIA| February 07, 2012: In order to provide people with the most comprehensive, accurate and easy-to-use maps of India, we need everyone’s help. That is why today we’re announcing Google’s first ever mapping competition in India: Mapathon 2013.
Mapathon 2013 — which starts on February 12 and culminates on March 25, 2013 — is an India-wide mapping contest open to just about anybody who lives in India. We’re inviting amateur mappers and mapping enthusiasts from all over the country to help us create better maps for India by adding their knowledge of local places through Google Map Maker. And there’s something in it for everyone! The top 1000 mappers participating in Mapathon stand a chance to win Android tablets, smartphones, gift vouchers and Google merchandise. The registrations for the competition have just opened, and we’re inviting everyone to join us and get mapping at: http://g.co/mapindia2013
Karthik Babu, a sales executive based in Bangalore, began actively mapping local Indian locations using Google Map Maker back in December 2009. Commenting on his motivations to map, Karthik said, “To me, maps are important as they help provide useful information about a state or a city in a way that can be accessed easily by most Indians. In a country as big as ours, it’s especially important for us to find better ways to communicate local information. This is why I started using Google Map Maker — if we can all help by mapping local hospitals, schools, rivers, temples, and even petrol pumps, then we can make a difference in people’s lives. And through this difference, we can all contribute to India’s social development.”
So how does it all work? Google Map Maker is an easy-to-use tool that allows users to add more detail to Google Maps through a few simple clicks. Using Google Map Maker, you can select a specific area on Google Maps and add new information based on your own local knowledge or by referencing Google Maps satellite imagery. With just another click, you can save and submit your input — and once the submitted edit has been verified, the new information will be added to Google Maps.
Highlighting the USP of Google Map Maker, Jayanth Mysore, Product Manager, Google India says, “It has always been our endeavour at Google to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. One way we hope to achieve this is by mapping the world and what better way to do this than by asking users to map their neighbourhood. Google aims to provide better maps for India by building better maps for the users, by the users. What started off as an initiative by a few Google engineers is now used across the world and today, citizens across India can participate in this great project through Mapathon 2013.”
Google Map Maker was conceptualized in India more than 4 years ago, and ever since, it has provided a rich set of features for users to map with. So join us in mapping India and start by adding in those places you consider important — such as your favorite local hangouts or a nearby hospital — or by simply updating details of places already on Maps. Registration for the competition is now open and we encourage all of you to sign up at: http://g.co/mapindia2013

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