With the end of the Google Earth API imminent we are having a look at what various sites that depend, or used to depend on the Google Earth API are doing about it. Earlier this year we did a showcase ...
In December last year Google announced the deprecation of the Google Earth API (also known as the Google Earth Plug-in). It is set to stop working one month from now on December 12th, 2015. The ...
Google this week announced that it will be ending the Google Earth API on December 12, 2015. The death of the API, which allows web developers to quickly integrate Google Earth’s 3D mapping data to ...
Google Inc. is looking to expand the reach of Google Earth with a new browser plug-in and application programming interface (API) released today that allow developers to infuse 3-D geographic views ...
Google's listing of supported browsers during the depreciation period should come with an asterisk, because the Google Earth API needs browsers to support NPAPI. If newer versions of Chrome and ...
Google posted in the Google Maps Help forums that on January 11, 2017 they will be discontinuing the Google Earth API and also sunsetting Google Earth 4. Google wrote, "in December 2014, we announced ...
Google plans to discontinue the Google Earth API in one year, withdrawing access to the suite that allowed developers to construct 3D mapping applications that ran in browsers using JavaScript. In ...
eSpeaks' Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Google today announced that it is sunsetting the Google Earth API. The company says its reasoning for shutting the API is that both Firefox and its own Chrome browser are removing support for Netscape ...
It’s been six years since Google introduced the Earth API for 3D mapping, but today the company is announcing its retirement. Google is letting go API because it’s built on a technology called the ...
Google today announced it plans to retire the Google Earth API on December 12, 2015. The reason is simple: Both Chrome and Firefox are removing support for Netscape Plugin Application Programming ...