Published on March 31st,2008 at 2:31 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Alps Mapping Tweaks Your Online Average Map

Alps Mapping, in collaboration with the Nagoya Institute of Technology, came up with a very interesting feature for online mapping… a fish-eye zoom which doesn’t interrupt road and rail track continuity.

I just played a little with this feature and I admit it’s pretty nice, but lacks basic features like a map zoom.

Be sure to test this item, I really like the concept.

Via AlpsLab
Category Misc
              
Alps Mapping Tweaks Your Online Average Map
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  • http://digi-anime.com BaderMQ

    ..what! .. i thought this idea old !! .. Lens (fish-eye) !!

  • Bluemoose

    I was a little scared when I first saw the map… It looked like a meteor had struck Japan and left a giant crater…

    then I read the title… everything\’s okay now…

 

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