RIP Yahoo Map, Find Latitude Longitude and Zoom : Leaflet + OpenStreetMap

Update (March 2026): The original Yahoo! Maps API used in this post was discontinued. I have updated the code below to use Leaflet & OpenStreetMap to restore full functionality. The coordinate finder is now 100% active again!

This mashup is built to:

  1. Locate latitude/longitude of a place.
  2. Find zoom levels (Move the mouse over the map and click).
  3. Coordinate Loading (Click on "Load World").
  4. Display a location based on coordinates at a given zoom level (Provide values and click "Submit").

Finding Latitude and Longitude

Based On Name:
1. Enter a valid address (e.g., "San Francisco") in the input box.
2. Click "Find Place".
3. Use your mouse scroll or the map buttons to adjust the view.

The Way of the Explorer:
1. Click anywhere on the World Map.
2. Change the Zoom level in the box (try 12 for cities, 2 for world) and click "Submit".
3. Click "Load World" to start fresh.


Place
Lat: Lon:
Zoom:

Comments

  1. It looks good Yaseen. Looks like you have found a new interest in mashup applications now :-)..cool..

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  2. cool mashup, it really helps to find the latitude and longitude

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  3. Awesome yaseeen saaare ... another area of exploration

    rakesh

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  4. quite nice way to highlight the 'facade' and 'service' aspect of Mashups; seems very neat.

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  5. Cool Yaseen Bhai... I m bad in Geography.. Now makes it easy for me to teach my future kids about Latitude and Longitude info..
    Nice App..

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  6. this is brilliant, and very useful especially for ones with the new gadgets were they can feed in a destination point.

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  7. Nice application!!!
    Jaby Mohammed, PhD

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  8. great work yaseen

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  9. Cool cute app.., Any vector graphics in it??

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  10. Nice tool sir...
    Would be helpful if you could provide some details abt the implementation[:)]

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  11. Thanks Uday, agree with you Manish its interesting, may be cloud is going to be the next, thanks sobha glad you find it useful, rakesh jee thanks alot, thanks Maya for the high level comment, Narsi its one thing to create an app for some use but i am more delighted that you would use it for education as well thanks alot, thank you Jaby, Jubayr and Ankur, Sudhir am not sure if they internally use vectors thanks for visiting, Ritin let me post the code for it some time soon, thanks alot for the comment

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  12. Wow Yaseen this is gr8 staff, I did not even know these numbers (Latitude and Longitude) with the help of you I have leant something new

    Keep up the good work and teach us some more cool staff.

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