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PUBLIC MARKS from srcmax with tags api & "google maps"

2015

gmaps.js — Google Maps API with less pain and more fun

by 2 others
gmaps.js allows you to use the potential of Google Maps in a simple way. No more extensive documentation or large amount of code.

2014

Create Zoomable Images Using The Google Maps API | Mike Gleason jr's Blog

by 1 other
Anyways, I'm pleased to show you two samples today: they both let you navigate into an image using the Google Maps engine. I'm also giving up the necessary tools to do it yourself. Enjoy!

2012

geoxml3 - KML processor for the Google Maps JavaScript API V3 - Google Project Hosting

he geoxml3 project is an effort to develop a KML processor for use with Version 3 of the Google Maps JavaScript API. This API is specifically designed to be lightweight and modular; accordingly, it did not originally contain the built-in KML support of Version 2. This library was originally intended to fill that need; as KML support has been added natively in Version 3, it now allows access to individual markers, polylines and polygons, rendered from KML.

2011

API de Google Maps : des requêtes désormais payantes

by 1 other
Google impose désormais une restriction à 25.000 chargements par jour via l’API de Google Maps. Au-delà, il faudra s’acquitter de 4 dollars par 1.000 requêtes supplémentaires, ou acquérir une licence Maps API Premier, dont le prix démarre à 10.000 dollars par an.

2010

Mapstraction - a javascript library to hide differences between mapping APIs.

by 15 others
Mapstraction is a library that provides a common API for various javascript mapping APIs to enable switching from one to another as smoothly as possible. Developers can code their applications once, and then easily switch mapping provider based on project needs, terms and conditions, and new functionality.

2008

Official Google Enterprise Blog: Maps without keys

As we continue to expand the capabilities of Google Maps API Premier, such as offering access over https and supporting unlimited address-level reverse geocoding, we see that our users increasingly host applications across a large number of domains. In the past, Google Maps API sites have required that an an associated key be provided whenever the API is used, which required managing multiple keys for various domains. We've heard that this process can be cumbersome, and in response, we've introduced maps without keys, exclusively for Premier users.