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  2. MapQuest - Wikipedia

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    MapQuest. Screenshot of MapQuest in use on a web browser. MapQuest (stylized as mapquest) is an American free online web mapping service. It was launched in 1996 as the first commercial web mapping service. [1] MapQuest vies for market share with competitors such as Apple Maps, Here and Google Maps. [2][3]

  3. Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Map workshop - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Map workshop. The Graphics Lab is a project to improve the graphical content of the Wikimedia projects. Requests for image improvements can be added to the workshop pages: Illustrations, Photographs and Maps. For questions or suggestions one can use the talk pages: Talk:Graphics Lab, Talk:Illustrations, Talk:Photographs ...

  4. List of satellite map images with missing or unclear data

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    This is a list of satellite map images with missing or unclear data. Some locations on free, publicly viewable satellite map services have such issues due to having been intentionally digitally obscured or blurred for various reasons of this. [1] For example, Westchester County, New York asked Google to blur potential terrorism targets (such as ...

  5. Web Map Service - Wikipedia

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    GetMap – returns a map image. Parameters include: width and height of the map, coordinate reference system, rendering style, image format; Request types that WMS providers may optionally support include: GetFeatureInfo – if a layer is marked as 'queryable' then you can request data about a coordinate of the map image.

  6. Web Map Tile Service - Wikipedia

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    A Web Map Tile Service (WMTS) is a standard protocol for serving pre-rendered or run-time computed georeferenced map tiles over the Internet. The specification was developed and first published by the Open Geospatial Consortium in 2010. [1]

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject U.S. Roads/Maps task force/Requests

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    Archive 13. You can request maps on this page. Your request will then be handled by a participant of the maps department. Instructions and guidelines are provided below. Requests will typically be handled by a member of the maps department; however, they can be completed by anyone willing to take on the request.