The new API is simpler to use, so that creating markers and info windows is easy. With this new API, adding a map to your Activity is as simple as:Ĭheck out this image from updated Trulia Android app (which goes live tomorrow), that users can use to search for a place to buy or rent in 3D. One of most common feature requests we’ve heard on Android is support for Map Fragments. Along with the layers you’ve come to know from Google Maps such as satellite, hybrid, terrain and traffic, the new API lets you include indoor maps for many major airports and shopping centers in your app. The new API uses vector-based maps that support 2D and 3D views, and allow users to tilt and rotate the map with simple gestures. We’re excited to make this API available as part of Google Play services supporting devices from Froyo onwards (API level 8+). The new version of the API allows developers to bring many of the recent features of Google Maps for Android to your Android apps. Today we’re launching Google Play services v2.0, which includes two new APIs, including perhaps our most frequently requested upgrade: Maps. Google Play services is our new platform that offers you better integration with Google products, and which provides greater agility for quickly rolling out new capabilities for you to use within your apps. Posted by Reto Meier, Evan Rapoport, and Andrew Foster
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