Once the user got a Google Map on his or her page, adding points to it is easy. The user can first create a new GPoint object, then create a marker icon at that point, and finally add that marker to the map. This paper shows a pretty Google Map replacing the TIGER map. But is that (always) better? Are there reasons not to use Google Maps? Yes! Google Maps are great, and Google has a history and reputation of being the good guys, but it is a profit-making business and its goals might not be the user's goals.
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