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oEmbed is a format for allowing an embedded representation of a URL on third party sites. The simple API allows a website to display embedded content (such as photos or videos) when a user posts a link to that resource, without having to parse the resource directly. Saved By: Lachlan Hardy | View Details | Give Thanks
oEmbed is a format for allowing an embedded representation of a URL on third party sites. The simple API allows a website to display embedded content (such as photos or videos) when a user posts a link to that resource, without having to parse the resource directly. Saved By: Lachlan Hardy | View Details | Give Thanks
Google LatLong: YouTube-style Embeddable Maps

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Adding a map to your website or blog is now as easy as embedding a YouTube video. No programming skills are required, and there's no need to sign up for a Maps API key. All it takes is three simple steps: 1. Go to Google Maps and pull up the map you want to embed. It can be a location, a business, a set of driving directions, search results, or a map you've created using our map-making tools. 2. Then click "Link to this page" in the top right-hand corner. Copy the text that you see in the second box. 3. Paste that text into your blog editor or into the HTML of your webpage. We use an so it works on most blog hosting sites like Blogger. Voila! The map appears on your blog. Saved By: Ryan Price | View Details | Give Thanks
Adding a map to your website or blog is now as easy as embedding a YouTube video. No programming skills are required, and there's no need to sign up for a Maps API key. All it takes is three simple steps: 1. Go to Google Maps and pull up the map you want to embed. It can be a location, a business, a set of driving directions, search results, or a map you've created using our map-making tools. 2. Then click "Link to this page" in the top right-hand corner. Copy the text that you see in the second box. 3. Paste that text into your blog editor or into the HTML of your webpage. We use an so it works on most blog hosting sites like Blogger. Voila! The map appears on your blog. Saved By: Ryan Price | View Details | Give Thanks
Valid Flash, video, and audio embed (object) markup - The Web Standards Project

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