I'm doing a keynote presentation today at the Geo Loco Conference in San Francisco. In putting together the visuals for my talk, I wanted to show my Foursquare checkins from my recent trip to europe on google maps.
Google y los Mashup’s de Google Maps
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These high-contrast B+W (black and white) maps are featured in our Dotspotting project. They are perfect for data mashups and exploring river meanders and coastal zones. Available in six flavors: standard toner, hybrid, labels, lines, background, and lite.
There are some differences between ditu.google.cn and ditu.google.com. For example, the former does not feature My Maps. On the other hand, while the former displays virtually all text in Chinese, the latter displays most text (user-selectable real text as well as those on map) in English. Worthy of note is the oddity that this behavior of displaying English text is not consistent but intermittent - sometimes it is in English, sometimes it is in Chinese. The criteria for choosing which language is displayed is not known.
Map mashups have gained prominence only in the past couple of years, as part of the wider growth in web 2.0 technologies (including video sharing, blogging, wikis and social networking sites). Most importantly, they have leveraged off the ability to access the programming capabilities of web-based mapping applications such as Google Earth, Google Maps and Microsoft's Virtual Earth. This means that programmers have been able to legally get 'under the hood' of these applications to make them do tasks and display information in new and novel ways. More importantly, their resulting maps and tools can be made publicly available for lay users. The result is a veritable explosion of map mashups, ranging from the personal (photo and video sharing, social networking) the commercial (real estate, restaurant and bar reviews), transit, travel, subcultures (music, graffiti) right through to the downright bizarre.
The line: var map=new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("googleMap"), mapProp); creates a new map inside the element with id="googleMap", using the parameters that are passed (mapProp).
En un mapa de Google Maps (maps.google.com) representaremos las geo-localizaciones de los terremotos colocando marcas de distintos colores (verde, amarillo, rojo) en función de la intensidad del terremoto.
"The Maps Pro plugin is the most complete and easiest to use when you need to include the google maps in your websites. I've used the plugin for a long time and I'm very happy with it.Not only its quality is the best, but its support (specially, for non-programmers like me) is wonderful.Thank you Flippercode for an excellent product with great support."
DO you know if any of thoses plugins include an automatic update feature? It means that the locations of the plugin would be automatically changed when i make a change in my google mybusiness/map locations? It is q quite simple feature since it rests on google api but i have never found it anywhere (except in maps list which is quite old). 2ff7e9595c
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