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♪ [intro music] ♪ Hey, Maps developers. Today, Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to use two Maps APIs. The Maps Static API and the Maps Embed API. Letamp;#39;s get started! The Maps Static API lets you embed a Google Maps image on your webpage without requiring JavaScript or any dynamic page loading. The API service creates your map based on URL parameters sent through a standard HTTP request and returns the map as an image you can then display on your webpage. To use the static maps, you must first activate the API in the Google Cloud Platform console and obtain the proper authentication credentials. You need to provide an API key in each request. To learn more about generating and securing API keys, check out the guide or the video both linked below. Letamp;#39;s take a look at an example request. Here is a URL of a Maps Static API image of downtown New York City. When I open this HTML in Chrome, I can see the image. Now this is a long URL, so letamp;#39;s break it down to the com