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Keeping your maps in check: Introducing the Google Maps API checker
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Posted by Dave Overstrom, Google Maps Program Manager
Editor’s Note:
Today’s post is designed to answer frequently asked questions about using Google Maps APIs. For tips on how to deploy Google’s mapping tools, read more from Dave Overstrom, Program Manager at Google.
Google Maps APIs enable you to create familiar and engaging location-based applications. Over the past
decade
, we’ve worked hard to make Google Maps simple and easy to use for consumers, and we think the same experience should hold true when integrating our mapping APIs. That’s why we’re excited to announce the Google Maps API
checker
, a new Chrome extension designed to help deploy our licensed
Google Maps APIs
.
The checker allows you to determine if your website is properly implementing Google’s mapping APIs, such as the
Google Maps Javascript
,
Static Maps
and
Street View Image APIs
. Ideal for partners and developers, the tool shows information about common API watchpoints and pitfalls, including issues related to your client ID, digitally signing a static maps request, and optimizing your quota. No longer will you need to sift through code or the Javascript console to identify implementation problems. You can see technical issues immediately by clicking an icon in the browser's address bar.
If you’re a Google Maps customer, we hope this new extension will make implementing Google Maps APIs an even better experience. Enjoy!
iNaturalist.org brings conservation to the masses using Google Maps APIs
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Posted by Scott Loarie, Co-Director, iNaturalist.org, California Academy of Sciences
Editor’s note:
Since the launch of Google Maps
ten
years ago, maps have come a long way. To celebrate a decade of map innovation, we’re highlighting unique maps built by our developer community. Hear from Scott Loarie at iNaturalist.org and see how they’re using
Google Maps APIs
to create a community-driven conservation map.
At the California Academy of Sciences, we’re using maps to help people discover plant and animal life from around the world on
iNaturalist.org
. To help people share and learn about nature across the globe, we’re bringing those experiences directly to our visitors using Google Maps APIs.
Our virtual conservation effort is powered primarily by the
Google Maps JavaScript API
and
Google Maps Android API
, which render maps for our website and Android mobile app. And to make our maps even more engaging and easy to use, we rely on other APIs, too. We use the
Static Maps API
to display map locations without having to display locations in a lightweight manner, and the
Street View Image API
to show 360-degree views of the
Galapagos
Islands. The
Geocoding API
enables us to turn place names into coordinates, letting people ‘add an observation’ to our map and participate in our site.
Using the Google Maps APIs, we can create multi-layered maps that are both educational for consumers and useful for researchers. Our app automatically geotags photos as they’re uploaded and displays them based on GPS coordinates. Additionally, we pull data from the
International Union for Conservation of Nature
(IUCN) about locations of species and display them in KML format using polygons on the Google Map. Seeing photos and data on the map lets researchers compare observations from multiple sources and determine numbers and types of species in a particular area.
Since we launched our maps, 70,000 participants have contributed more than a million observations and documented more than 50,000 species. We get a new observation every 15 seconds. The more information we gather, the better we can raise awareness for conservation and help combat extinction.
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