[ddj] How to Make a Map with Google Fusion Tables

Tommy Kaas tommy.kaas at kaasogmulvad.dk
Wed Mar 13 05:50:29 UTC 2013


I have not used this myself but it seems to be more up-to-date:

http://www.peteraldhous.com/CAR/Making_maps_with_Google_Fusion_Tables.pdf

 

Anyway – when using the Fusion Tables Layer Wizard you don’t have to write
any of the id’s (numeric or encrypted) anymore. You can (at least in classic
look) click on “get embeddable link” – then copy the link starting with
https://... And then this link can be copied into the Fusion Tables Layer
Wizard, where it says “Embed Link”. This is the new way of identifying the
table.

Only if you click on “Or, do it the oldfashioned way” you will be asked for
an id.

Thanks,

Tommy 

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Sendt: 12. marts 2013 23:58
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Emne: Re: [ddj] How to Make a Map with Google Fusion Tables

 

Hi Tommy,

 

Can you suggest some good up-to-date tutorials?

 

Best,

 

Liliana


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On 12 March 2013 09:36, Tommy Kaas <tommy.kaas at kaasogmulvad.dk> wrote:

Hi,

Parts of the tutorial (originally published here:
https://sites.google.com/site/fusiontablestalks/talks/fusion-tables-where-2-
0-workshop) is great, but it’s a bit old. It shows under part 6) where there
is a reference to the numeric ID which no longer is used by Google Fusion.

Thanks,

Tommy Kaas
 <http://www.kaasogmulvad.dk> www.kaasogmulvad.dk

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[mailto:data-driven-journalism-bounces at lists.okfn.org] På vegne af Hanna
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Sendt: 12. marts 2013 12:41
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Emne: [ddj] How to Make a Map with Google Fusion Tables

 

Hello everyone,

 

If any of you are interested in learning how to make a map with Google
Fusion tables, there is a great tutorial that was written by Kathryn Hurley
at Google that you might find useful. The topics that are covered are:
uploading data, merging tables, configuring InfoWindow, style, updating
permissions, and embedding Map Visualization in webpage. 

 

Each section is a step by step guide, which makes the material easier to
learn. You can take a look here: http://goo.gl/XWcjm

 

Cheers,
Hanna

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