Yahoo! Maps

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Yahoo! Maps
Yahoo maps logo.png
Logo (original)
Type of site
Web mapping
Available in Multilingual
Owner Yahoo!
URL https://search.yahoo.com/
CommercialYes
RegistrationNo
LaunchedMarch 7, 2002;21 years ago (2002-03-07) (original) [1] [2] 2019 (revival)
Current statusDefunct (original (2015)/revival (2019))

Yahoo! Maps was a free online mapping portal provided by Yahoo! [3] Functionality included local weather powered by The Weather Channel, printing maps, and local reviews powered by Yelp.[ citation needed ] It shut down on June 30, 2015. For a time in 2019, Yahoo! Maps could be accessed in the United States on https://search.yahoo.com/, albeit powered by Here WeGo. However, that is no longer possible.

Contents

Map data

The street network and other vector data Yahoo! Maps used later on was from HERE, [4] and includes a number of public data sources. Detailed street network data is currently available for the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and most European countries. Country borders, cities, and water bodies are mapped for the rest of the world.

Low-resolution satellite imagery is available worldwide. 1–2 meter resolution is available for most of the contiguous United States and select cities worldwide.

History

Yahoo! Local Maps in beta (2005) Yahoo Local Maps Beta.png
Yahoo! Local Maps in beta (2005)

Yahoo! Maps originally launched circa 1998. The data was provided by Vicinity Corporation. [5]

A new Adobe Flash-based version called Yahoo! Local Maps was released in Beta in November 2005. [6] In April 2006, aerial and satellite views were added. [7] [8]

On May 16, 2007, Yahoo! released a new map style designed by the cartography company Cartifact. Data and imagery were also supplied by Cartifact, including shaded relief showing land surface features and land cover coloring indicating major environmental zones.

At some point before May 2007 maps of India were added to http://in.search.yahoo.com which is a non Flash interface to Yahoo Maps. In addition to reasonably detailed Indian coverage (not available through http://search.yahoo.com), the site also allows a user to browse/search Yahoo!. In May 2010, Yahoo! reached a deal with Nokia whereby Nokia's mapping service (later known as Here) would power Yahoo! Maps. [9] This came into effect in October 2011. [10]

In 2014, a mobile site for Yahoo! Maps was released.

On June 4, 2015, Yahoo! announced that Yahoo! Maps would be shut down, along with Yahoo! Pipes, at the end of the month. [11] [12]

Functions

The main Yahoo! Maps site offered street maps and driving directions for the United States and Canada. It had the following notable features:

Developer API

Until December 2011, developers could embed Yahoo! Maps into their own web pages (to create a mashup) through the Yahoo! Maps Developer APIs. The Yahoo! Maps APIs came in three basic flavors:

Yahoo! offered a number of low-level APIs to support maps, for geocoding, getting a map image, searching for a local business, or retrieving traffic information. Some other Yahoo! services, such as Flickr and Upcoming.org, have their content available through web services, with interesting potential for mashups.

See also

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