Panoramio api for searching by tag - panoramio

I am in developing web application to allow user search Panoramio images using a tag. Would be appreciate if someone has done previously and share how you do that to me.

You'll find all the information you need to know here:
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/layer-panoramio-tags
Its easy to implement, give it a go. As long as you've set up the Panoramio service correctly, it should only take a line or two of code.

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I am trying to read a specific text on a website, and I was wondering how I would proceed doing so. I am trying to get the followers-count on the instagram website, to then retrieve it in my app and display it. How would I proceed with this?
I have searched both Google and GitHub for parser, with no luck - and there is no tutorial on YouTube explaining how to do this.
Thanks in advance.
Usually for something like this, you'll want to use the official API.
Isolating and reading an element in web page is likely not what you want to do. An API gives you access to parts of a service an application might need to interact with, just like this.

Is it possible to pass data needed for driving directions to the Bing Maps website?

I have an application that currently links to Google Maps passing it the required URL parameters needed to show driving directions for a set of points (typically 3+). This approach has worked and has allowed us to not use their API, which worked fine.
With Google, they made it pretty easy and clear by using parameters like "saddr" for the starting address, "to" for way points, and "daddr" for the destination. I could even pass in "pw" if I wanted to put the map into print mode. Simple, easy, works great!
I'm trying to determine if Bing Maps supports the same thing. I have been unable thus far to find any examples showing how this can be done, nor have I been able to easily decode the URL after creating my own driving directions using Bing Maps.
Again, I'd like to avoid using the API and am find with sending users to Bing's site when clicking my link.
It this possible? If yes, how can it be done?
Yes it is possible.
And I just wrote a little blog post to demonstrate how: http://alastaira.wordpress.com/2012/06/19/url-parameters-for-the-bing-maps-website/
Alastair's answer has full details if you follow the link through to the blog post.
But if you want the quick answer (again, thanks Alastair) use this root:
http://www.bing.com/maps/default.aspx?where1=
and stick your search destination in at the end. Eg. this gets you to Atwood Rd in London using its postcode:
http://www.bing.com/maps/default.aspx?where1=W6%200HX

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I am new in Google places API and don't know how to use in our application...Can any one explain me how to get the list of Supermarkets around my places..
Currently I am using this link but not able to get that things which I want.
Please help me to solve the problem...
The URL should be:
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/place/search/json?location=lat,long&radius=500&types=grocery_or_supermarket&sensor=false&key=yourkey

Is it possible to implement facebook chat inside iframe in my own website?

I am trying to implement fb-chat from inside my website (in any possible way). Something like in ebuddy or meebo. In a previous question, I was suggested to use the facebook-chat from within an iframe. I searched for some documentation on how to do that but most of the results show how to make applications in a facebook.
Please somebody help me in this? I need some pointers or tutorials from websites which already implemented this. If not possible, please suggest another solution. I have been stuck in this for long time.
thanks a lot
Sabah
Yes it can be possible and you can implement this by using facebook provided code and its link is
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/chat/
kindly check this...

How does the Google adsense works?

can you tell me, how does the Google Ad sense works?
please explain me in brief..
There's quite a bit of information available from Google on the subject.
You want to know how to "use" it? or its algorithms? For the first one, they have a page for that, for the later one, I don't think you will even be able to figure it out:)
You place a javascript code in your site, and whenever someone visits your site, Google puts an ad in place. If the user clicks the add, you get money for it.
I assume your question is orientated around Google's contextual targeting.
In brief: Google sends a bot to read each page of your website. It looks at all the terms on the page and discards common words and instead tries to understand themes. Google also looks at adgroups of AdWords advertisers and looks to build an understanding of the themes of the keywords. Another algorithm pairs the two together so that relevant ads appear on a webpage.