One of the major advantages of an Ajax style search box is that users can perform their queries and get their results without leaving the page. However, some...
If you missed any sessions at Google I/O , we’re happy to let you know that beginning tomorrow (Tuesday June 1), videos and slides from all I/O sessions...
If you didn't attend Google I/O 2010 you can see the videos of every session on YouTube. All of the Enterprise sessions are now online. See the link...
As part of the Developer Relations team at Google, we get the chance to run lots of different types of events. Some of the most rewarding are hackathons...
As developers and businesses move to the cloud, there’s a growing demand for core services such as storage that power cloud applications. Today we are introducing Google Storage...
A common operation in Maps API applications is to search a spatial database for locations within a certain distance of a point. It can also be useful to...
The Android intensity at Google I/O 2010 was definitely palpable. The Android presence included all of Day 2’s keynote along with a full session track, office hours, an...
Since the initial beta release of Google Chrome for Linux last December , we've been hard at work adding the polish necessary to upgrade the browser to our...
Not everyone likes to start their day with just a search box and logo (no matter how cool it is!). Many users want email, videos, news, weather, games...
This year's Google I/O was one to remember, with demos and presentations that showcased the power of HTML5 for consumers and businesses, as well as a complete proliferation...
As businesses move to the cloud, there’s a growing demand for core services such as storage that power cloud applications. Today we are introducing a preview of Google...
Today on the Chromium blog , we announced that we’re open-sourcing the RLZ library in Google Chrome as its own project. The RLZ library gives us the ability...
Google I/O is now just a month away, and we're incredibly excited by the breadth of companies and developers that will be showcasing their applications in this year's...
Does anyone know if MKReverseGeocoder can be used in commercial apps/paid apps? The Google Maps Terms of Service are not very clear on that (to me).
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/iphone/terms.html
Using Google Maps API v3, I was able to create multiple google.maps.Circle objects on my map. However, I now need to "connect" them somehow. I have the following map with multiple circles:
I now need to get it to look something like this:
I've looked all over the Internet for solutions, but to no avail. Any ideas?
Stupid government of Turkey have blocked Google's some IPs which were used for YouTube and now we can't access services like: translate, analytics.
And the problem is some web-sites do not load until ga.js returns a response or request timeout. Even sometimes I'm expecting slow loading on stackoverflow and page load never completes. How can I make this web sites load faster and skip Google analytics files?
Just like you visit maps.google.com.tw or maps.google.co.kr or maps.google.co.jp, you can see their own language shown on every country. Is there any property that I can use in Google Maps API to dynamically set google maps using specific language to display?