Tutorial | googleAnalytics like map overlay
1 May, 2008 in Flash, Tutorials
Tags: Actionscript 3, Adobe, Analytics, AS3, code, cs3, download, Flash, Google, map, programming, Source, Tips

Another nice tutorial by Tiago, on how to create someting similar to that Map Overlay like Google.
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1 May, 2008 at 2:08 pm
Been a fan of your blog for a while now. Keeps me up to date on the latest in Flash/Design news.
But… I’m sorry, that tutorial’s final result looks NOTHING like Google’s sweet overlay maps.
1 May, 2008 at 6:56 pm
Hi William, i understand what you mean, and i’m sorry if you expected more from this tutorial, however some of tutorials i post here, it’s not because they have a final great aspect, but because the code is very useful and powerful to develop your own tools and applications.
However i try always to be the more selective as possible, in order to bring only good content to this blog.
I really appreciate your constructive critic, as it let me know what the readers think about the articles, and on how to improve the blog every day.
Hope to keep you as a regular reader of FL Blog, and to have your feedback in the future.
Cheers!!!
CP