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MapQuest Upgrades; Google, Yahoo Sigh
By Doug Caverly
In a market where Yahoo's stake trails Google's by just one percentage point, a third company is beating them both by a solid 30%. Even worse (from the search engine companies' perspectives), that margin could soon increase. On Thursday, MapQuest announced plans to enhance its wireless offerings.
MapQuest Beta?
Yesterday, I saw some new features on MapQuest, including draggable maps.
MapQuest Beats Google Maps? Oy
Techpoint takes a look at Google Maps driving directions and how they compare with MapQuest, and finds out that MapQuest still does a better job at getting you to your destination.
MapQuest Offers Road Trip Tool
By Doug Caverly
MapQuest is hoping to make your summer plans a little simpler with its new feature, dubbed Route Builder. According to the company, "this new tool lets travelers save time and money by mapping out their entire journey - and multiple destination stops in between - in one convenient step."
Mapquest Open API Developer Challenge Extended
By Glenn Letham
Good news from Mapquest about their latest challenge to developers... the MapQuest OpenAPI Developers Challenge eligibility has been extended to Canada (excluding Quebec).
MapQuest Opens Up To Developers
AOL's MapQuest announced this week the beta release of mapping and routing technology available for free to Web developers. Called MapQuest OpenAPI, interested developers can win $1000 for their creative mapping efforts and a trip to the Where 2.0 Conference in San Jose.
NPR Slams Google Maps, Mapquest and Others..
By Glenn Letham
In yet another humorous article about Google's poor maps - actually guys, the data provided to Google, mapquest, MSN, and others are licensed from data providers like Navteq and Tele Atlas.
MSN VS. Google: Searching Earth
By John Stith
Bill Gates announced the launch of MSN's Virtual Earth mapping tool yesterday in a continuing effort to expand its MSN product line as part of the ongoing battle with Yahoo and Google to capture the search engine services market.
Goodbye Mapquest
I believe you've met your match. More on this later--unless 50,000 other folks have written about it when I wake up. Then I won't bother.
MapQuest Points To Future Of RealTime Marketing
MapQuest called recently to talk about the new MapQuest Advantage API that they're licensing. Craig Barton, Director of Product Management for MapQuest Business Solutions, shared some interesting current uses of the MapQuest API, as well as a tanalizing glimpse into the future of maps and marketing.
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