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Batchgeo.com: Create Maps Easily And Quickly For Data Sheets
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Batchgeo.com: Create Maps Easily And Quickly For Data Sheets

Quote: (09-07-2013 08:31 PM)Qwest Wrote:  

Quote: (09-07-2013 06:43 PM)basilransom Wrote:  

If you've used Google Maps before to make maps with a list of locations of interest, you know it's awful. I discovered this website batchgeo.com, where you can make maps very simply. You put your locations in a spreadsheet, with labeled columns, and then paste it in and it does it automatically.

I took the data sheet McQueen just posted on Hollywood, along with the addresses of the venues, plus a couple venues he didn't mention, and made a map out of it. Click on the pins to see the descriptions.

Link: http://batchgeo.com/map/9f0b7d985e068274...685626d396

PS: I love how the hottest clubs have almost no Yelp reviews. Just goes to show Yelp reviewers are a bunch of dorks.

I completely disagree about Google Maps being awful. I mean, when I travel I input all the places, along with whatever notes I want, and then it loads on my phone instantly and I can see where I am in relation to the places of interest at all times.

This seems good because you can input them all right away rather than input one by one, but how does it help me in a foreign country while walking streets I don't know, or in the back of a cab who is trying to rip me off for every nickel he can and I cant see where the hell I am?

Does this integrate with Google Maps somehow so I can see the maps loaded in relation to my location?

Yeah you're using this differently than I would be. If you're walking around, you're not going to use this site to create a map. But if you're at a computer, and want to organize a map, it's way easier. I used it yesterday to map out a series of venues that I wanted to hit - I wasn't sure how far apart they were, where they were in relation to each other, and so on. This is more for planning beforehand or classification afterwards (like the link I posted), rather than on the fly recording.

I've used Google Maps before to create basically the same thing, but it's very laborious and snafus always seem to pop up, with duplicate pins, difficulty in editing, and so on. I'm guessing Google never really made money off that feature, or even tried to, so they gave up on making it user friendly. Batch geo, once you figure out how to format your spreadsheet correctly, is very easy. Also, you can continue to edit it. I have a URL for editing the data sheet above.

This is also super easy to edit and update. Don't have to navigate Google Maps' shitty interface. If you have to edit more than one venue at a time, the interface really gets in the way.
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