By Mufti Ali on August 23, 2010
OpenHeatMap is a service designed to make it easy for non-specialists to create maps communicating information. It transforms data from a traditional data source such as a spreadsheet into an interactive animated view of a particular area. You can then share that map online, a bit like YouTube for geographic visualizations.
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By Mufti Ali on August 18, 2010
MooGeo is a simple plugin MooTools that answers most of your geo questions. Moogeo allow us to get the place from an IP number (country, city, longitude, latitude, etc.), get all the geo locations from a certain URL, getting location information from latitude/longitude and parsing geographical data from text and finding Flickr photos about a [...]
Posted in Maps, Mootools | Tagged map, Mootools
By Mufti Ali on July 14, 2010
Google Maps has a JavaScript API now in it’s third version. Google Maps v3 no longer requires applying for an API key which is nice. For one thing, it’s fully evented. That means you can attach event listeners to different thing, like the map itself or things inside the map. A simple example [...]
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By Mufti Ali on July 9, 2010
MapBox is a suite of open source tools to create beautiful custom maps in Amazon’s cloud. MapBox provides a suite of open source tools and services for creating and using custom maps in the cloud. MapBox’s TileMill toolkit is a fully configured open source tile rendering engine that can be used to create custom maps [...]
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By Mufti Ali on June 3, 2010
To detect the location of a client device in the past, one would typically have to inspect the client IP address and make a reasonable guess as to the where that device was located. However, as part of the HTML5 efforts, the W3C has developed a set of APIs to effectively allow the client-side device [...]
Posted in HTML5, Maps, Mobile development, Tutorials | Tagged geolocation, HTML5, map
By Mufti Ali on February 6, 2010
gMap is a lightweight jQuery plugin that helps you embed Google Maps into your website. With only 2 KB in size it is very flexible and highly customizable.
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By Mufti Ali on January 7, 2010
The Google Maps jQuery Plugin lets you simply embed Google Maps using The Google Maps JavaScript API in your web pages. To useThe Google Maps JavaScript API, you need to first sign up for an API key. Once you’ve received an API key, you can develop a map application.
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By Mufti Ali on December 24, 2009
One of the most important skills for Flash developers to learn is how to utilize the vast collections of Web APIs that are available for services such as Flickr, Twitter, Facebook, and mapping using either Google or Yahoo. Layersmagazine teach us how to integrate Google Maps into your Flash application using just a few lines [...]
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By Mufti Ali on October 19, 2009
The Google Maps API allows you to embed maps directly into your website. All it takes is a little JavaScript, and for beautifying—a little CSS.
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