Google has released a new tool for Google Maps called Mapplets. Mapplets let users customize their own Google maps, similar to the way users are able to customize their iGoogle pages with ...
Google Maps has unveiled yet another feature, Google Mapplets, which are a mashup of mashups. Mapplets are a bit like Google gadgets applied to Maps. For now the feature is limited to a developer ...
Hoping to make it even easier to turn its online maps into collages of local information, Google Inc. is introducing tools that will stitch together applications from a hodgepodge of websites. The ...
One of the curious aspects of the explosion of tools for managing and using the online world is the parallel explosion of online tools for managing the offline world. It seems that our desire to ...
Last Tuesday Google announced Google Mapplets at Where 2.0. Google is calling it the Mashup of Mashups. If you watch the Google Developer Day videos, you can tell Mapplets have significance judging ...
The mix and match of mashing up third party info on top of Google's maps is now an official feature of Google Maps - and Google's calling these mini-apps "Mapplets". But when it comes to computer ...
Google has officially released a new feature add-on for Google Maps that will allow users to personalise maps by layering additional information on top of the basic maps. Mapplets can be used for ...
I know that’s a lot of “maps” there in the title. It’s a bit of an exaggeration actually but that’s how I see this new Google tool called mapplets. Now what are mapplets? From the Google Maps site, ...
Google has officially released the new Mapplets technology which were first released as a preview at the Where 2.0 conference on May 29th. Interestingly, Google is now referring to the new Mapplets as ...
This morning at the Google Developer Day in Sydney Australia, Google has announced new technology. Alan Noble, Director of Engineering at Google Australia and New Zealand, announced the two new ...
Google is officially launching Mapplets today. These are effectively widgets that can be added to Google maps – some are created by Google but there is also an API for third parties to produce their ...