Weather Spark allows the user to plot weather graphs and statistics using Google Maps and a user customizable graph panel. Graphs with overlays include sun, clouds, precipitation probability, precipitation rate, dew-point and much more. Weather Sparks is still in beta however, it looks very promising and weather graphs are great to find out how much rain an area has had this soggy shredding season.
Ride the City helps you find safer bike routes in cities. Like other mapping applications, Ride the City finds the shortest distance between two points, with a difference. First, Ride the City avoids roads that aren't meant for biking, like highways and busy arterial streets. Second, Ride the City tries to steer cyclists toward routes that maximize the use of bike lanes, bike paths, greenways, and other bike-friendly streets.
Available free to all Android and iPhone users, the new EpicMix app gives you more information than ever. You can now see crystal clear resort maps, check road conditions and weather, broadcast messages to all your Facebook friends connected to EpicMix, see the latest news from the mountains, look at live webcams from the resorts, and check the status and ride time of every chairlift at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, and Heavenly ski resorts.
Google Maps Biking Directions, makes your next bike ride easier to plan.
In the US, Google Maps now offers step-by-step biking directions; bike trails outlined directly on the map; and a new Bicycling layer that indicates bike trails, bike lanes, and bike-friendly roads.