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feat(SebmGoogleMap): support panning #416

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You can now use the panning feature of Google Maps when use
usePanning binding:

<sebm-google-map <sebm-google-map [latitude]="lat" [longitude]="lng"
[zoom]="9" [usePanning]="true">
</sebm-google-map>

When latitude/latitude values change and usePanning is true,
the map uses the panTo() method of Google Maps.

BREAKING CHANGES:

The latitude, longitude and zoom inputs of must be of type number now.
Strings are not supported any more.

Example:

Old (now unsuported way):

<sebm-google-map latitude="33" longitude="22" zoom="8">...

New:

<sebm-google-map [latitude]="33" [longitude]="22" [zoom]="8">...

You can now use the panning feature of Google Maps when use
`usePanning` binding:

```
<sebm-google-map <sebm-google-map [latitude]="lat" [longitude]="lng"
[zoom]="9" [usePanning]="true">
</sebm-google-map>
```

When latitude/latitude values change and usePanning is true,
the map uses the `panTo()` method of Google Maps.

BREAKING CHANGES:

The latitude, longitude and zoom inputs of <sebm-google-map> must be of type number now.
Strings are not supported any more.

Example:

Old (now unsuported way):
```
<sebm-google-map latitude="33" longitude="22" zoom="8">...
```

New:
```
<sebm-google-map [latitude]="33" [longitude]="22" [zoom]="8">...
```
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