Felix Menden

Felix Menden on 25.04.2008 at 09:33h CET

Hmm…who in my network is working in Budapest? I’m fairly sure I don’t know anyone there. A click later, and I know better: Michael from my former company is now working in Hungary. What a surprise! And look here: James seems to have moved to Sydney! So. How does this work?

Today we will release a new map view of your professional network. Now you can display the business addresses of your professional contacts – at least those who’ve allowed their geographic position to be displayed – on a world map. Just navigate to your Address Book and click on ‘Map’ in the second level navigation. This way you get a good idea of how your contacts are spread out around the globe. You can zoom in and out, hide groups of contacts, filter your old MBA class (provided you’ve tagged them in your Address Book), and so on.

So just by zooming and scrolling through the map, one discovers a new dimension of the business network. It is certainly fun and very addictive. But it creates value as well! The map view (based on Google Maps) gives you background knowledge about your network: Which of my old business acquaintances could I meet with in Chicago next week when I am there for a conference? Where in the world are my contacts at my partner company located? You can find out in a jiffy with the new map view.

At first, you might wonder what’s to be gained by mapping your contacts. Apart from the reasons above, I think this is an excellent opportunity to innovate. Just by actually taking this first step, you’ll find out what more you could do! Meshing location data and social networking data definitely opens up new possibilities in value creation. I can’t wait to see what’s next.

… and now I have to zoom around a little bit more.

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Stefan Kuzmanov on 27.04.2008 at 12:59h CET

Lieber Herr Menden, liebe XING Vordenker,

das Anzeigen der Position der Geschäftsadresse in der Kartenansicht von Google Maps ist in der Tat sehr nützlich.
Allerdings kommt dieses Tool ziemlich spät.
Ich wünsche mir, dass Innovationen schneller eingeführt werden.

Sonnige Grüsse
Stefan Kuzmanov

Frank Calberg on 27.04.2008 at 14:47h CET

Very interesting tool. Thanks! Keep up the good work.

oliver on 28.04.2008 at 10:44h CET

Well, I antered a business adress and it is als visible, the mapping thingy say I am somewhere on the coast of Africa ;)

My profilurl:
https://www.xing.com/profile/Oliver_Gassner

What is wrong? ;)

oliver on 29.04.2008 at 12:08h CET

For the record: Thanks to some “super premium support” ;) my company location is now where it should be.
I had added the names of some surrounding towns in [ and ] afetr my location and that was obviously indigestible for the Google maps API ;)
So XING was and is not at fault ;)

I’ll experiment a little if there is an elegant way to smuggle in the names of surrounding towns in my adress fields (I live in a REALLY small town ;) )

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