Hacking Google Maps and Google Earth (ExtremeTech)

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The Google Local


Interface


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efore looking at specific examples of how to customize the Google
Maps system, it’s a good idea to become familiar with what informa-
tion and facilities are available to you when viewing a Google Maps
page.

Google Local is the name of the web site provided by Google that uses the
Google Maps Application Programmer Interface (API) to describe infor-
mation, locations, and routes within a map. By examining how to use
Google Local, you can obtain a good idea of what the Google Maps API is
capable of achieving. This chapter examines the Google Local interface and
its components and what you can do within the confines of the Google
Maps system when developing applications.

System Requirements


Google Maps uses a combination of HTML, JavaScript, maps, and interac-
tive elements. As with any new product, keep in mind that bugs and minor
problems may affect your interaction with the application.

At the time of this writing, Google Maps was known to work with the fol-
lowing web browsers (minimum supported version numbers are shown):

➤Internet Explorer 6.0+

➤Firefox 0.8+
➤Safari 1.2.4+
➤Netscape 7.1+

➤Mozilla 1.4+
➤Opera 8.02+

You should be aware, however, that the list of supported browsers, version
numbers, and, sometimes, platforms may change.

̨Find out how to
interact with
Google Maps

̨Learn about the
three types of maps

̨Understand the
importance of
various markers

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