Posts Tagged ‘Cycling’

March 11th, 2010 By Josh Kitlas Posted in Health, Technology

Biking directions added to Google Maps

So cool!! From the Google Blog:

Whenever I meet someone who finds out that I work on the directions team for Google Maps, the first question I’m asked is often “So when’s Google Maps going to add biking directions?” We’re big biking fans too, so we’ve been itching to give you a concrete answer. I don’t want to keep the good news a secret any longer, so the answer is: right now!

Today we’ve added biking directions and extensive bike trail data to Google Maps for the U.S. My team has been keeping close tabs on all the public support for biking directions that’s been steadily coming in, but we knew that when we added the feature, we wanted to do it right: we wanted to include as much bike trail data as possible, provide efficient routes, allow riders to customize their trip, make use of bike lanes, calculate rider-friendly routes that avoid big hills and customize the look of the map for cycling to encourage folks to hop on their bikes. So that’s exactly what we’ve done.

Let’s say you want to bike to work, or maybe you want to drive less and spend more time outdoors. Biking directions can help you find a convenient and efficient route that makes use of dedicated bike trails or lanes and avoids hills whenever possible. To find biking directions, select “Bicycling” from the drop-down menu when you do a directions search: + Continue Reading

April 2nd, 2009 By Josh Kitlas Posted in Health, Kitlas

Going the Distance

The Great Outdoors

The Great Outdoors

Now that it’s nicer out, I’m running and biking outdoors and really don’t have a firm grip on the mileage I’m doing since I don’t have a pedometer and am not about to drive the route just to get the mileage. Enter GMAPS Pedometer. You can very easily track your route by drawing it on a map. + Continue Reading