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Building apps with Google Maps allows you to add features to your app such as satellite imagery, robust UI controls for maps, location tracking, and location markers. You can add value to the standard Google Maps by showing information from your own data set, such as the locations of well-known fishing or climbing areas. You can also create games where the player explores the physical world, like a treasure hunt or the recent trend of augmented reality games. In this lesson, you will create a Google Maps app called Wander that displays customized maps and shows the user's location. Runtime permissions. Kotlin Creating, building, and running apps in Android Studio. Obtain an API key. Integrate a Google Map in your app. Display different map types. Style the Google Map. Add markers to your map. Enable the user to place a marker on a point of interest (POI). Enable location tracking. Get an API key from the Google API Console and register the key to your app. Create the Wander app, which has an embedded Google Map. Add custom features to your app such as markers and styling. Enable location tracking in your app.udacity / android-kotlin-geo-maps Goto Github PK
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