On 3/16/2011 3:22 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
> Matt,
>
> You may already know about it, but look into Fusion Tables in Google
> Maps. It provides a really simple interface for uploading CSV files,
> click click click and you've got your map. The CSV data can either have
> addresses, i.e., street+zip, or lat-long coordinates. If you only
> provide addresses, it will automatically convert to lat-long for you.
> You can also have additional data for each map point that will pop up on
> a flag. Best of all, you can share the "spreadsheet" with other
> collaborators and they can access and edit your data table.
>
> Very easy to use, very fast, very complete. I think the results can even
> be embedded (with code provided by Google Maps) into a web page you manage.
>


So I could use this instead of integrating with MapQuest to show 
map/routing directions from Points A to B to C?

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
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