The Google Maps APIs provide a seamless experience for developers of all levels. Some want to offer a map or navigation but don't want to build these things themselves; this can be achieved with just a few lines of code. Other developers prefer to integrate natively with off-the-shelf widgets. Finally, some developers want complete control over every aspect of the presentation.
This session highlights the Maps APIs representing the full gamut of the developer experiences, enabling you to get going immediately and scale as necessary. You'll see how widgets and services can be added over time with a suite of Maps APIs, services and libraries.
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This session highlights the Maps APIs representing the full gamut of the developer experiences, enabling you to get going immediately and scale as necessary. You'll see how widgets and services can be added over time with a suite of Maps APIs, services and libraries.
See all the talks from Google I/O 2016 here:
Watch more Android talks at I/O 2016 here:
Watch more Chrome talks at I/O 2016 here:
Watch more Firebase talks at I/O 2016 here:
Subscribe to the Google Developers Channel:
#io16 #GoogleIO #GoogleIO2016
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