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The phase-outs of the Google Maps JavaScript API v3 Panoramio Library and Weather Library are beginning now, with support continuing until June 4, 2015, per the terms of Google’s deprecation policy.
The long-awaited end of the Google Maps Flash API will arrive on Sept. 2, and Google is again reminding Web developers that they’d better get their transitions finished to the JavaScript Maps ...
In more news of Flash's impending decline, Google is announcing that it's "deprecating" the Google Maps API (application programming interface) for Flash. This API previously allowed developers to ...
The Google Maps JavaScript API currently supports a number of formats, including KML and GeoRSS, and allows developers to render data from Google Fusion Tables. GeoJSON support, however, makes it ...
It seems like the Google Maps JavaScript API V2 code was not working properly. The issue caused sites using this code to generate errors of all kinds. I suspect many sites use this library and ...
On July 16, Google Maps is going to make it more difficult and expensive to use its API, which could make custom maps that rely on the service less sustainable or even unfeasible for the people ...
No longer, however. As Google said, “Today we’re making Street View even better, especially on mobile devices, by launching a new Street View renderer in the Google Maps JavaScript API.” ...
The development of this joomla content plugin for embed depictions on portion has commenced studying the new Google Map Javascript API Version 3.The Google Map Javascript API Version 3 is now the ...
Google has released three Google Maps application programming interfaces (APIs) for developers to map solar potential, air quality and pollen levels.