Chris,

Some of these are  a bit obvious to folks here:

* one of the first place to check is Stamen design for the kinds of imagination and polish your employers expect:

see: http://stamen.com/maps

 then take a look at these

* earthmine.com interactive 3D viewer of +very+ high resolution 3D street imagery. Earthmine's own demo app is one of several from AutoCad, ESRI and others
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7jP7wKjz5E

and this: amazing and scarey realtime map from Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT): * Daedalus Realtime 3D visualization of Cyber-attacks http://www.diginfo.tv/v/12-0116-r-en.php I'm really curious about the probe network they must use to gather this data.

and this
* MIT Media Lab Tangible Public Map
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4bz9shk8UU

There's lots more...

Please let me know if you need any systematic help!

Mike

Michael Liebhold
[email protected]
Senior Researcher, Distinguished Fellow
Institute for the Future
@mikeliebhold  @iftf


On 8/23/12 12:09 PM, Chris Spurgeon wrote:
Hi all…

A bigwig at work (I work at a company that shall be nameless, but it's got a 
mouse in the logo, makes movies, and owns a bunch of theme parks) wants to see 
some examples of the state of the art when it comes to interactive maps on the 
web. They want to get a sense of what's possible these days. And I thought who 
better to give intelligent suggestions than you folks?

You come across (or build!) any web-based map apps lately that made you say 
"wow"?

Thanks everyone!




Chris Spurgeon
[email protected]
twitter.com/chrisspurgeon





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