Hi.
I have a simple webpage showing a map, some gpstracks, pictures and 
interesting spots and a link to a blog. The pictures is shown in a 
Panoramio layer and works very well, it is the gps tracks 
and interesting spots that gives me a headache.
I have had the data in a Fusion table, because then I can use <iframe> to 
show a pictures/slideshow from Panoramio from that track in a infowindow. 
But webinterface Fusion is a nightmare to work with when you have some data.
Then I played around with a kmllayer that came from Google Earth. The 
disadvantage is that the layer is filtering out <iframe>. The pros is that 
I easy can change icons on placemarkers, colors on lines and so on. (Just 
change/add in GE, save as kml and upload file)
I really want the best from two worlds, the easy maintenance from Google 
Earth and the marvelous integration from Fusion Table. 
Has anyone any suggestions? Is there anything I have missed?. Does I need 
to spin my head around and think differently? 


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