Greetings,

Maybe one of the two apps mentioned in this post by John Beynon might be of
use?

http://john.beynon.org.uk/2009/08/11/opensource-mapping/

On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:22 AM, James Dismukes <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> This is slightly off topic, but it is being used for a Coldfusion site!
>
> We're adding a map to our site, like Google Maps/Yahoo Maps.  Both of
> them do what we want, but they display a little too much information,
> like cities & roads for example.  So far I haven't found an option to
> remove all that from the map (satellite version of course doesn't have
> all that, but we need the map type).
>
> So my question is - does anyone know of an alternate to Google/Yahoo
> maps that has similar features - such as dragging and zooming?  It
> doesn't have to be a free service, just wondering if someone has used
> something else that they would recommend.
>
> Google Maps has a Premier API and I'm waiting for a callback from them,
> and I've found one or two other services but this group has proven to be
> a great resource for things like this so I'm hoping someone has a good
> recommendation or idea.
>
> -James Dismukes
>
>
> >
>


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