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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 planned demise of the Google Maps API for Flash has been a three-year process to allow developers to replace it with JavaScript Maps API v3.
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 ...
Google is now coming out with the Version3 of Google Maps APIs, which they claim to be better, faster and easier to use than its earlier versions, such as Version2, which was on JavaScript API and ...
Google has introduced a new API for its Maps Engine, touted to enable developers to build "endless kinds of applications" all while hosted in the Internet giant's cloud. To recall, The Maps Engine ...
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 ...
Google Maps is announcing a small update today that makes life a bit easier for developers who want to use the service by adding GeoJSON support to its JavaScript API.
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 ...
Google announces the Google Maps Engine API, allowing developers to bring the power of Maps Engine into their own applications. With a single map, an organization can locate underground pipelines, ...
Google has released three Google Maps application programming interfaces (APIs) for developers to map solar potential, air quality and pollen levels.
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