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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, ...
Touted to be supported by "any platform" (i.e. Web, Android, iOS, etc.), the new API will provide a link between developers' apps and the Maps Engine for editing geospatial data.
Google has released three Google Maps application programming interfaces (APIs) for developers to map solar potential, air quality and pollen levels. The three APIs apply artificial intelligence (AI) ...
The Maps Engine API is meant to handle developers’ own data. The whole system, by the way, runs on Spanner, Google’s distributed global database.
Google Maps APIs Version 3 is built on MVC Architecture and has remove unneeded code, and started with static map. This version has already found many users amongst the developers’ community.
Google has begun offering new sustainability APIs for the Google Maps Platform, that apply machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI), in conjunction with aerial imagery and ...
The Google Maps API has been a mess when it comes to pricing. The company is making moves to clean that up with a newly announced pay-as-you-go model. Here’s what the team said today about it ...
Google will charge that card if users exceed a certain number of API requests, which is different for different services. Google will provide users a free $200 credit toward those costs each month.
The Google Maps API blog also says the API itself supports both KML and GeoRSS. This means applications can be much sleeker and just make a program call to the procedure to load a KML and get ...