Google is tweaking the mobile version of Google Maps to allow developers to layer information over the application, a feature that it hopes will lead to new uses.The search company released on Thursday a subset of its keyhole markup language (KML), which developers can use to create place markers to highlight points of interest on the version of Google Maps accessible by mobile phones and handheld devices.Gummi Hafsteinsson, product manager at Google, sees a wide variety of uses for the technology for mobile users. For instance, a hotel could create a KML overlay that flags the location of restaurants and stores providing special offers on food or goods. Another application could be a KML overlay that provided real-time information on gas station prices, he said. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe Google hasn’t made any assumptions on exactly how people might use the new mobile capability, according to Hafsteinsson. “We want them to try it out,” he said. “We’re going to lay low and listen to their feedback before we decide on future directions.” KML was originally developed for Google Earth, the company’s online view of the globe consisting of navigable digital satellite images, to manage 3-D data. Google acquired the technology behind Google Earth and KML when it bought digital mapping company Keyhole in October 2004.Developers can use the full-blown capabilities of KML to add a variety of different annotations to Google Earth’s images of the countries of the world including the ability to render three-dimensional buildings. Users can also add data to the Web-based version of Google Maps via KML. Given the limited rendering capabilities of today’s mobile devices, the KML overlays developers can create for the mobile version of Google Maps mostly concentrate on place markers, Hafsteinsson said. While developers can access the KML overlays they’ve created for the online versions of Google Earth and Google Maps from their mobile devices, more complex overlays involving sophisticated rendering may not fully display on phones and handhelds, he added.Last month, Google added two features to the mobile version of Google Maps: real-time traffic information for about 30 U.S. cities and the ability to save routes users take on a regular basis. The popular routes feature is available in all the countries where Google Maps for Mobile is offered, which are Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United States.Google Maps for mobile devices is free and works on more than 100 Java-enabled mobile devices including phones from Cingular and Sprint as well as Research In Motion’s BlackBerry color devices. As yet, the mapping application doesn’t support Palm devices or Nextel and T-Mobile USA phones, or phones from Verizon, Alltel and U.S. Cellular that use the binary run-time environment for wireless application development platform.Google made the mobile KML announcement to tie in with Creation Entertainment’s 40th Anniversary Star Trek Convention taking place in Las Vegas. The company also set up a special website to encourage Trekkies, the fans of the Star Trek television series and movies, to use Google development tools including Google Maps and Earth.-China Martens, IDG News Service (Boston Bureau)Related Link: Google Displays Coupons on MapsCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature 4 reasons why gen AI projects fail Data issues are still among the chief reasons why AI projects fall short of expectations, but the advent of generative AI has added a few new twists. By Maria Korolov Oct 04, 2023 9 mins Data Science Data Science Data Science feature What a quarter century of digital transformation at PayPal looks like Currently processing a volume of payments worth over $1.3 trillion, PayPal has repeatedly staked its claim as a digital success story over the last 25 years. But insiders agree this growth needs to be constantly supported by reliable technological ar By Nuria Cordon Oct 04, 2023 7 mins Payment Systems Digital Transformation Innovation news analysis Skilled IT pay defined by volatility, security, and AI Foote Partners’ Q3 report on IT skills pay trends show AI and security skills were in high demand, and the value of cash-pay premiums was more volatile but their average value across a broad range of IT skills and certifications was slightly do By Peter Sayer Oct 04, 2023 6 mins Certifications Technology Industry IT Skills brandpost Future-Proofing Your Business with Hyperautomation By Veronica Lew Oct 03, 2023 7 mins Robotic Process Automation Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe