Wednesday, May 17, 2006


How to build your own Google Maps mashup


location based services

Are you witnessing the explosion of Google Maps mashups and tools? Do you have an idea for a map, but aren’t sure where to start building it? By the end of this segment Google Maps expert Mike Pegg will show you where to go and how to build your own Google Map, as well as promote it to the world. You’ll learn how to integrate your Google Map onto your blog or website or host it on an external website for others to view.
RELATED WEBSITE LINKS
http://www.gmapsmania.com - Google Maps Mania
http://maps.google.com - Google Maps
http://www.google.com/apis/maps/ - Google Maps API Site
http://www.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/ - Google Maps Documentation
http://tinyurl.com/9l5rl - How to add a Google Map to any webpage in 10 minutes
http://www.openacademy.ph/ict-caravan-routes - Example of it in use
http://www.mapki.com - Google Maps API Resource Site
http://bluweb.com/us/chouser/gmapez/ - Google Maps EZ – API code with HTML
http://www.communitywalk.com - CommunityWalk.com
http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/#creation - Google Maps API Creation Tools from Google Maps Mania


ABOUT THE GUEST
Mike Pegg is the producer of the popular Google Maps Mania blog. His blog has been chronicling the rise of Google Maps mashups and tools for over a year and has been featured by many global news publications such as the New York Times. Mikle also consults on Google Maps projects and connects businesses with his team of developers, who are versed in creating Google Maps implementations for businesses. He has facilitated business mapping applications that use Google Maps in several large scale retail and enterprise deployments.

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