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2013/1/15 Harbs <harbs.li...@gmail.com>

> Forgive my ignorance, but what did the swcs provide that we're losing?
>
> On Jan 15, 2013, at 2:57 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> > Google is changing their API, and dropping support for the old version
> next
> > year.  The SWC they currently support only supports their "v1" API which
> is
> > retiring.  They are not making a new one.
> >
> > I wonder if ModestMaps will support the new API....
> >
> > -Nick
> >
> > On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 1:36 AM, Avi Kessner <akess...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> What does the js Api return that is different from the flex api?  And
> can
> >> we build a converter before Sept 14' ?
> >> On Jan 15, 2013 7:02 AM, "Paul Hastings" <paul.hasti...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 1/15/2013 11:34 AM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I use ESRI's maps in my applications with great success.  I even use
> >> them
> >>>> in my mobile apps.  I highly recommend them.
> >>>>
> >>>> The POI is not nearly as populated as Google's, but they are leaps and
> >>>> bounds ahead of everybody else.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> ESRI's flex API is pretty good (our bread & butter GIS apps are all
> based
> >>> on it but these are all tied to client's big buck arcGIS servers) but
> >> their
> >>> public spatial data is nowhere near google's, especially larger scaled
> >> data
> >>> in urban areas. ESRI's coarser data also effects other functionality
> like
> >>> elevation profile & routing.
> >>>
> >>> google dropping flex was a crying shame.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
>
>

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