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MSN Map Search in China

January 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · Maps

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MSN Map Search in China

Detailed Searching now available in China

Mapping at street level with local search terms
“MSN today launched its latest online map search in China. Based on Microsoft’s virtual earth platform, the new service will include detailed information on 114 cities in China, including information on the public transit system in 11 [...]

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OpenStreetMap Nestoria (Experimental)

January 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · Maps, Mashups

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OpenStreetMap Nestoria (Experimental)
Nestoria are looking and experimenting with the OpenStreetMap Data and making some very clever and useful additional usability to finding property (to buy, rent or flatshare). In the UK or Spain

With the drop down (more search options) you can be more specific
options:

Balcony
Basement
Dishwasher
Fireplace
Furnished
Garage
Garden
High Ceilings
Lower Ground
Parking
Wood Floor

Census information can also be applied and [...]

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New Nuclear Plants Get Go-ahead - KML Map

January 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · KML, Maps

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New nuclear plants get go-ahead
from the BBC News Top Story
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7179579.stm

Image Source: BBC News/Jackson Consulting & DTi
To Location Map in Google Maps with link to the Wikipedia for each site.
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Thanks to Mike Williams (HTML in KML assistance)

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Sam Knows Broadband - New Mapping Engine

January 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · Maps, Mashups

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Sam Knows Broadband - New Mapping Engine
Sam Knows is one of the best independent sites for finding broadband (Phone or Cable) in the United Kingdom. Now their Mapping Application is even easier use.
The ‘Old’ Mapping required both Telephone (BT) Number and Postcode to find out broadband availability. Now you do not need these.

Reverse [...]

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