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Inserting a Google Map onto my website ??

Asked by 4913Horstman in PHP Scripting Language, JavaScript, Miscellaneous Web Development

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I run a website which lists real estate for sale. On this site I've been using Yahoo Maps to run maps of properties for sale. However, increasingly Yahoo is not keeping up to date with newer road which have been added in many communities, some of which are already 10 years old and still are not on Yahoo Maps.

I have personally been using Google Maps for my own use, but I do not know how to integrate their maps into my site, like Yahoo Maps. Yahoo Maps are simple to copy and insert onto mysite, without saving the map as a file and loading it onto my server. I'd like to have the same setup with Google Maps as their maps are always up to date and now offer hybrid mapping technology with imaging.

Can someone help me insert Google Maps onto my site. It must be integrated into my site, so I think I will require some additional coding language. Perhaps even use a different icon, as opposed to the standard Google green arrow. But that's not such an issue with me. I just don't want to offer a link to Google Maps in a new window like most real estate site do, I want a popup screen which shows only the map itself.

Thank you for the help!
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