Posts Tagged ‘google maps api’

  • Nokia Ovi Maps Player API – Just another Maps API

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    Is it just another Maps API or is there something new?

    Every big player in the Internet and mobile industry try to establish their own Maps API. Why is this so and what are characteristics of Nokia’s OVI Maps Player API? Without further details I’ll assume it is optimized for Nokia handsets and LBS on Nokia devices. I’m wondering if developers need such an amount of different Maps APIs but in case of innovation this is a good situation.

    Maps Player is the name for the Ovi Maps API. Nokia describes the API as easy to use, and allows to integrate Ovi Maps functionality into your website. The appearance of the map can be changed from 2D to 3D including 3D landmarks or daylight situations to night situations. Look at the following video to get an demo about the API and Ovi Maps functionality.

    This video was embedded using the YouTuber plugin by Roy Tanck. Adobe Flash Player is required to view the video.

    Currently with an early registration developers can be part of the beta programme and get exclusive access to the API and documentation.  Features of Ovi maps include over 200 country maps, location-based search and detailed place information. I’m not sure about the sucess of Nokia Ovi Maps. Most handset producers include Google Maps and their API into mobile applications. We will see if Ovi Maps is seen also outside the Nokia World?

    [via nokia]

  • Google Earth COM API

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    Nearly everyone knows about Google Maps API but less people know that there is also a Google Earth COM API. The Google Earth COM API allows third party applications to query information from and send commands to Google Earth. Through IApplicationGE, applications can query the current viewport, control the 3D viewpoint, use KML features, and more.

    The file earth.idl is the original IDL for COM interface and documentation. There exists also wrapper for programming languages like C# or Java. This allows to use basic methods straigt forward.

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    I think the Google Earth COM API (which is currently in beta) is not promoted intensively by Google because most things should be done by KML itself.

    [via http://earth.google.com/comapi]

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