Golden Gate Bridge via MapJack
From a plugged-in tipster: “Great new way to see SF neighborhoods – just enter an address and take it for a spin.”

Mapjack.com showcases a new level of mapping technology. What others have done with NASA budgets and Star Wars-like equipment, we’ve done on a shoestring budget, along with a few trips to Radio Shack. Specifically, we developed an array of proprietary electronics, hardware and software tools that enable us to capture an entire city’s streets with relative ease and excellent image quality.

Our coverage area doesn’t stop street-side, we also include walking areas such as Parks, Universities and famous walking streets.

And while it’s actually not particularly new, we’ll agree that it’s a great real estate resource.
MapJack [mapjack.com]

18 thoughts on “Another Way To Virtually Explore A New Neighborhood: MapJack.com”
  1. Love it! Much better than Google’s Street View, in my opinion. Photos are clearer and all of the sunset is mapped!

  2. This really is awesome. No stitched together pics from what I can tell. I’m sure this was done with a panoromic camera. How do I invest in the company! 🙂

  3. Vox: Highly doubt they copied Google Street View. Legal implications of doing that are not so favorable. The quality of these shots is also much higher. Many Google Street View shots have the sun shining straight at the camera, whereas here everything is exposed PERFECTLY.

  4. I also think these are amazing for any real estate work. I’m a commercial RE advisor and when I cold call, I love to actually have an idea of what the building looks like. Street view gives me a good idea, but this is even better.

  5. Wow this is awesome and a lot better than Google Street View. Loads faster, larger pictures, incredible clarity, and loaded with options. I also like the keyboard shortcuts so you can just sit back with your fingers on the arrow keys and ‘walk’ around. Brilliant!

  6. This site is amazing! My 11 year old son and I just spent 20 minutes touring the city as he knows it and getting [for him] a much better perspective of where everything he knows is from everything else. Our house, his friend’s house, his school, etc. Unfortunately, we put in my work address and I’m on camera, his friend is too at his house, my son is totally ticked that he didn’t get to be on this… sigh… I tried to explain that it isn’t really that great to know you appear on this stuff looking like ****. He’s not buying it.

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