Yahoo Maps India Launches Vernacular Content; Some Issues
Yahoo Maps India has launched maps in local languages, reports InformationMadness. I tried out Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) Maps Vernacular, and noticed a few usability issues. For example, if I enable the vernacular feature, a native language of the state is automatically selected for me - I don’t have a choice of languages. Also, the moment I switch to Ahmedabad, the language automatically changes to Gujarati. The other issue (see this image), is that only the maps are in the local language - the rest of the Yahoo maps site is in English, and the maps search is in English. So the target audience is essentially a bilingual one. The local language content doesn’t work in the hybrid mode. This is a step in the right direction, but only a step. There’s much to do if they intend to make their local language content relevant.
I also checked and MapMyIndia, which provides maps to Yahoo, doesn’t have vernacular content. I wonder how this plays out in case of MapMyIndia - they have both a consumer and B2B segment, and are competing on the consumer front with their B2B clients - Yahoo.

Comments (1)
Mar 25, 2008 8:49 AM
@Nikhil,
I agree with you. This is a step in right direction. But I would support the automatic language change based on the state you are in. Thats what “Vernacular” means. Giving an option to user would be great but if you look at Google Maps they have similar feature for its international maps. Try zooming in to China in Google Maps. You will see the map in Chinese.