Google Maps API, V2. Adding Where To Your Applications by Scott Davis
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English | May 18, 2006 | Pragmatic Programmers | 75 Pages | PDF | 1.6 Mb
Google maps isn’t just useful when you’re looking for the nearest pizza parlor. You can also integrate Google Maps capabilities into your own applications. Draw maps, add annotates and routes, and geocode your data: it’s all in this concise guide.
The Google Maps API, version 2 is a great way to dip your toe into the world of web mapping. You don’t have to worry about finding and managing your own data, installing and configuring your own server, or creating your own cross-browser AJAX mapping framework from scratch. It’s a programmer’s dream—with a little bit of JavaScript and a few latitude/longitude points, you are off to the races.
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