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October 10, 2005

Over the last month, while picking, choosing, and preparing for our incoming R&D Fellows, I've been hacking on a little something in my spare time. Today it gets to see the light of day so I can see if it has any legs.

Introducing, VGMap, a new free and open-source library that allows designers, developers, and mapping geeks to overlay data on top of Google Maps in a richer way than is possible using their standard system. It is called VGMap because it adds vector-drawing capability to the already-awesome GMap API.

I have also put together an interactive NYC Subway map using this new library. Hopefully it demonstrates at least a few of the possibilities of what might be accomplished using VGMap.

In fact, I am not really much of a flash developer so I am eager to see if this is put together in a way that makes sense and is usable. I was just curious if it was possible to draw over Google Maps with Flash, and, well, it is!


VGMap: http://vgmap.eyebeamresearch.org/
VGMap-Powered NYC Subway Map: http://nycsubway.eyebeamresearch.org/

Please let us know what you think.


Originally posted by fruminator from Eyebeam reBlog, remediated by yatta on Oct 10, 2005 at 12:51 PM