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Fusion Tables Combine With Other Online Tools And Outlets Easily

By Ko Fai Godfrey Ko

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For businesses, having access to important information is not always enough. Often, this kind of information has to be shared, either with other people within the business structure or with customers and clients. Google Fusion Tables can be integrated with a wide range of different online tools and outlets, to ensure that you are able to get that information to whoever needs it, quickly and expediently.

Google Sites Integration

One of the most innovative ways that Google Fusion Tables provides convenience for businesses is the fact that visualizations can be embedded directly into Google Sites. Google Sites is a handy ( and it is free! ) way to build an online presence and is ideal for geo-targeted needs. With Google Fusion Tables, you can simply embed the code for an embeddable visualization and then paste the code within the HTML of your Google Site.

As a note, any visualization that you want to embed in your site has to be "embeddable." This means that it has to be both exportable and either "unlisted" or "public." If the visualization is not unlisted or public, you cannot embed it (even if it's your own information).

Blogger Integration

Blogging is immensely important for businesses around the world. Whether your company does business in the United States, in Europe, Asia or has a worldwide focus, maintaining a blog is an excellent way to connect with your audience. Google Fusion Tables gives you the means to import intensity maps from Fusion Tables directly into your Blogger blog. Whether you're creating online resources for your company employees or providing information for clients and customers, intensity maps are valuable tools that provide immense understanding via a graphical, interactive format.

To embed your intensity map through Blogger, you'll need to set the values for the map appropriately (you'll need a Google account as well, of course). You only need to copy the code for the intensity map from your Google Fusion Tables account and paste it into a new post on your blog. You can even add text to the post before or after the intensity map to explain the map's purpose or point out specific information contained in it.

Importing Information

Google Fusion Tables also supports importing your data from a very wide range of programs and outlets. Currently, the program can handle .xls, .xslx, .ods, .csv, .tsv and .kml file extensions (in addition to Google Doc formats, of course).

Visit iMapBuilder.net sign up a free trial account to create your own interactive flash Google Maps. Please feel free to download other flash software such as interactive Map Making Software, flash website builder, flash music player and photo gallery etc.

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