One more example...

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On Dec 18, 8:38 pm, jatorre <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Maybe sounds a bit confusing, but the new Google Maps
> Charts,http://code.google.com/apis/chart/docs/gallery/new_map_charts.html#in...,
> supports the use of lat/lon to define zoom areas. I just got the idea of
> using it as a source for tiles on Google Maps. The technique works very well
> for thematic mapping. Not so much for the use of labels (obviously it was
> not designed for this). But I think it makes for a fun hacjk that you can
> find useful on some situations. Check it out:
>
> http://vizzuality.s3.amazonaws.com/gmapcharts/testcharts.htmlhttp://vizzuality.s3.amazonaws.com/gmapcharts/haiti.html
>
> Check out the source code, is really really simple.
>
> There is a lot of cool things to do with the technique. But first of all I
> am not sure if this is a fair use of the Map Charts API because of the heavy
> use. So if someone from Google could confirm it would be awesome.
>
> Have fun.
>
> Javier.www.vizzuality.com

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