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Google’s MyMaps sees ‘ surge’ amid pandemic

Personaliz­ed directions help share relief efforts

- Jefferson Graham

Google’s “MyMaps,” which offers self- generated directions, has been rediscover­ed in a big way during the COVID- 19 crisis.

A unit of Google’s popular Maps program since 2007, MyMaps allows users to create their own personaliz­ed maps, share them with friends and on the Web.

Google says it has seen a “surge” in usage to MyMaps, with nearly a billion more creations, edits and views compared with the same time last year, with nearly 3 billion – up from 2 billion.

“What’s most impressive is how communitie­s are using MyMaps in ways we never imagined,“says Chris Herwig, a Google program manager. People are using the self- serve program “to help individual­s find ways to be forces for good and coordinate relief efforts.”

Herwig cites as examples everything from COVID- 19 testing sites and food banks, to places where first responders can access child care facilities.

With MyMaps ( http:// www. google. com/ mymaps) users start by naming their map, searching for an address or business – say, the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood – and then adding locations to the tab. They can also add place marks, draw lines and shapes, and embed text, photos and videos.

Once the map is saved, it can be shared via a URL, embedded on websites, which you can’t easily do with Google Maps or just sent via email or social media.

“A map can be helpful in ways that a simple list of text is not,” Herwig says. “It helps us instantly see informatio­n in the context of where we are, with the locations of the resources we might need.”

Google touted the creation of a map, created by a user in Brooklyn, of where to find pictures of rainbows in front windows. The map has gone viral, and expanded beyond Brooklyn to neighborin­g states Connecticu­t and New Jersey, and as far away as Virginia and Maryland.

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This map shows child care for essential personnel in Wyoming. GOOGLE

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