Archive for April, 2005

Tucson Golf Review

Thursday, April 21st, 2005

Adaptive Internet Solutions (my company) has just launched a new site, Tucson Golf Review.com. I am personally developing this site, with the help of a business partner, Brian Wiley. Tucson Golf Review is going to be an excellent resource for golfers in Tucson, AZ. We will have info on every golf course in town, and an exclusive golf course ratings system that allows website readers to rate each golf course on various, meaningful criteria. For example, if you just played a golf course and the greens were in rather poor condition, or the service was terrible, you can make those facts known to everyone! We hope that the ability to rate golf courses could some day influence those golf courses that are not doing a good job to work a little bit harder. We also hope to emphasize the best golf courses in town with this system. To see a completed golf course detail page, check out this link to one of my favorites, Del Lago Golf Club. More from Tucson Golf Review: Tucson Golf Courses | Arizona Golf Schools | Phoenix Golf Schools | Sedona Golf Schools | Tucson Golf Schools | Arizona Golf Resorts | Phoenix Golf Resorts | Tucson Golf Resorts | Golf Glossary | Links | Reciprocal Links | Tucson Golf

Google Maps (Now With Pictures)

Wednesday, April 13th, 2005

If you haven’t seen it yet, Google Maps is a very cool, and very useful application. You can search for any address and zero in on its exact location. It’s a very quick and easy way to get directions. However, you can now do even more. Just look for the “Satellite” link in the upper right hand corner of the page. Click that and you can now get your maps in color. Not just in color though, you can use nice satellite imagery to zoom in and really get a good look at where you’re going (or perhaps see who has a pool on your street). You can find my house in the picture below, although I’m sad to say it is not one located on the fairway…

Google Maps Satellite Image

As you can see, that’s some impressive technology. Other than just the neat pictures, the speed at which you can navigate the map is also very impressive. This technology is really going to open up new possibilities for Internet browser-based applications.

While the maps are fun to play around with, it does sort of leave you with a slightly uneasy feeling. Not that someone’s address is that hard to obtain, but the ability to get an overhead, color view of it is something new. I also have to wonder if it’s a good idea to have pictures of all the planes at Davis Monthan Airforce Base, located here in Tucson, AZ, available for viewing by anyone with an Internet connection. Here’s just a small picture from the base. It is nice to know we have so many planes handy though.

Google Maps Airforce Base Photo

Of course, you can just as easily zoom in on the local airport. Again, the technology is very cool, but you have to wonder what doors we’re opening up with this kind of information available to anyone at any time. All of this is made possible by Keyhole, a technology company that Google acquired. Keyhole is even more exciting. It is a pay service, but priced very fairly for personal use. It will be very interesting to see where this technology leads us. How soon until we have real time video of major cities and urban areas? And sound? I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but I can’t help but think of ideas from Brave New World or 1984. I guess we’ll have to stay tuned.