Thursday, February 10, 2005

Inside Google Maps

as simple as possible, but no simpler: Mapping Google If you're a techie type, you'll enjoy Mapping Google—a web developer's investigation of how Google is pulling off its new maps feature:
"By now, many of you will have gone and tried out the new Google Maps application. By and large, you have to admit that it's pretty damned slick for a DHTML web application -- even my wife was impressed, and that's not easy with geek toys. So, in the spirit of Google Suggest and GMail, I've decided to have a quick peek under the hood to figure out what makes it tick. The first thing I noticed is that it doesn't quite work like GMail. Whereas GMail uses XMLHttp to make calls back to the server, Google Maps uses a hidden IFrame. Each method has its benefits, as I'll discuss below, but this difference of approach does seem to imply that it may not be the same team doing the work..."

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