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  2. Image map - Wikipedia

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    Image map. In HTML and XHTML, an image map is a list of coordinates relating to a specific image, created in order to hyperlink areas of the image to different destinations (as opposed to a normal image link, in which the entire area of the image links to a single destination). For example, a map of the world may have each country hyperlinked ...

  3. Web Map Service - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.ogc.org /standards /wms. A Web Map Service (WMS) is a standard protocol developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium in 1999 for serving georeferenced map images over the Internet. [1] These images are typically produced by a map server from data provided by a GIS database. [3]

  4. Web mapping - Wikipedia

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    Web maps support hyperlinking to other information on the web. Just like any other web page or a wiki, web maps can act like an index to other information on the web. Any sensitive area in a map, a label text, etc. can provide hyperlinks to additional information. As an example a map showing public transport options can directly link to the ...

  5. Raleigh reforms fill housing’s ‘missing middle’ - AOL

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    The missing middle reforms that created 200 affordable homes will continue to gain momentum as long as City Council retains this powerful tool for providing diverse housing choices across the City.

  6. Cartwright to introduce National Flood Insurance Premium ...

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    Sep. 19—WILKES-BARRE — U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright on Friday will introduce the National Flood Insurance Premium Transparency Act to empower homeowners to better understand — and mitigate ...

  7. 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.

  8. LinkedIn suspends AI training using UK user data - AOL

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    LinkedIn has suspended the use of UK user data to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models after a regulator raised concerns. The career-focused social networking site, owned by Microsoft ...

  9. OpenLayers - Wikipedia

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    OpenLayers. OpenLayers is a JavaScript library for displaying map data in web browsers as slippy maps. It provides an API for building rich web-based geographic applications similar to Google Maps and Bing Maps. It is open-source, provided under the 2-clause BSD License. [ 2 ]