[thelist] Maps

Nan Smith nansmith at heritageconcord.org
Mon Sep 9 10:34:01 CDT 2002


What about Yahoo? They have maps too.
Also, can I ask you how much Mapquest charges? I have never looked into,
although I want to put a mapquest map on a nonprofit site that I am
doing. I wonder if it is less for nonprofit sites.
Nan

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Hey, guys.

I have a client that is looking for maps and driving directions for their
site.  It's a rather large U.S. client with a lot of users and they would
like to customize the look of the maps, directions and what not.

I've been looking at MapQuest, MapBlast and Microsoft's MapPoint.
MapPoint
seems to be the highest-quality option, but is also ridiculously
expensive.  Has anybody used any of the high-end solutions with any of
these three?  What would you recommend?  What other options are available
out there?

Thanks!

--Ben

Ben Dyer, Senior Internet Developer, Imaginuity Interactive
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