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Google Maps Google Maps API Put Google Maps on Your Own Web Site. The Google Maps API lets you embed Google Maps in your own web pages with JavaScript (just like the home page of mapdatum.com). You can add overlays to the map (including markers and polylines) and display shadowed "info windows" just like Google Maps. The Maps API is a free beta service, available for any web site that is free to consumers. To start you will need to sign up for a Google Maps API key for your website. Google Maps API Version 2 Documentation Documentation and tutoral on how to get started embedding Google Maps in your website. The Official Google Maps API Blog All about the Google Maps API. The Maps API lets you put Google Maps in your own web pages. Google Maps API Discussion Group. Discuss the Google Maps API, which lets developers embed Google Maps in their own web pages with JavaScript. You need to sign up for this. Google Maps API Tutorial. This tutorial is intended to help you create your own interactive maps using the Google API. Google Maps Mania An unofficial Google Maps blog tracking the websites, mashups and tools being influenced by Google Maps. Programmableweb Profile of Google Maps API. Doug Hendersons Google API Tutorial Tutotrial and Collection of Examples. Using the Google Maps API Links to examples of various useful things and documentation. Frappr Google Maps Chat Room. Manage your Frappr group maps, Create personal maps for yourself, Edit your profile information, Get private messages from friends. Flickr Store your digital photos tagged to Google Maps. ZeeMap Create a map. Add markers on your map. Share your map. Answer questions with your map. Google Sightseeing Google Sightseeing - takes you to the world's best tourist spots using the freely downloadable Google Earth or Google Maps in your web browser. Donkey Magic - Google Map Maker Make google maps the easy way. Use the map to find locations, activate the controls, click where you want a marker and add your information. Google Maps GPX Viewer This will plot tracks from your GPX file using the Google Maps API. The start of each track and all waypoints should appear as pins. |
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