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h1. fusion-tables
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This gem lets you easily interact with Google Fusion Tables from your Ruby application. Here are some "example maps and charts":http://www.tokumine.com/2010/08/10/fusion-tables-gem/.
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h2. Gem Dependencies
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bc. gem install fusion_tables
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h2. To Use
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# Connect to service
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<pre><code># Connect to service
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#!/usr/local/bin/ruby
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# Twitter Fusion Tables Mashup
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# looks for tweets in the live stream around certain
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require 'rubygems'
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