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Book Description

  • Yahoo! Maps is the most innovative of the online mapping service, and provides robust APIs that allow developers to create their own map-based applications and services
  • Reviews the simple, yet comprehensive Map APIs built on Ajax, JavaScript, Flash, and Flex and allow users to build amazing map applications
  • Teaches readers mashup fundamentals (including REST, XML, and popular map-friendly Web services), how to develop tight and efficient mashups with the Ajax API, and how to enrich the mashup experience with the JavaScript-Flash API
  • Explores map features such as panning and zooming, widgets, markers, overlays, and geocoding
  • Includes fully implemented and guided mashups featuring flickr, HotJobs, Upcoming.org, real-time weather, traffic, video, and more

Book Details
English Books
Paperback 353 Pages
ISBN-10: 0470097787
ISBN-13: 9780470097786
Publisher: Wrox
Pub date: Feb 12, 2007
Dimensions: 23 cm x 19 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
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