iMapFlickr: Make Google Map And Flickr Mashups For Free

7 Dec, 2009, by appsheriff || Topics: Photo

The iMapFlickr is used to create a free and interactive google map and thereby flickr the mashups for your website. The iMapFlickr is a free service that allows you to create interactive maps using the flickr and the google which you can either embed in your own website, blog or share on the facebook and twitter.


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The 3 steps to be followed are – firstly, add a photoset. This can be easily done by using your Flickr username, URL or email address. Then you will have to select the photoset that you want to add on your map. Secondly, you can customise your map. This includes many options such as setting the the colour, height and also the photo gallery settings. Finally, you can Save and Publish your Map. Your map can be saved for the future or embedded in your own website or get it published directly to the facebook or the twitter.

Thereby we create an interactive map of your photosets or photostream search in the Flickr provided you have used the Flickr map tool to position your photographs. You can also create a customisable map that you can share or embed in your own website without the need to do any of sort of complicated coding.

The weakest service on the Flickr is perhaps the map service. The iMapFlickr allows you to easily create a customized Google Maps from your geotagged Flickr Photos and lets you embed the maps to your website or blog. You can also link the maps up on the Facebook or the Twitter. And the best part is that, it’s free! The iMapFlickr is a great mashup tool with many customizable map settings such as photo size, map height and pin style. You can save your maps for later use. The tool is one of the many Flickr tools that are currently available at the Flickr App Garden. Combining the Map Flickr and the Flickr on the Digital allows for an easy Online Mapping on the Digital Photography School.
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  1. Interesting article, thanks for sharing!

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