BTW, I've also stopped using Google Analytics. I'm using Open Web
Analytics which is free, hosted on my server, more detailed and
comprehensive and I keep all my own data, i.e. Google can't use it in
their marketing campaigns. Here's a list of open source options:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_analytics_software I've heard
Piwik is pretty good too.

I don't use Picasa either. I use Gallery3, also open source and hosted
on my server. No more problems with image resolution and restrictive
print and download options for people I want to share my photos with.
They can download the full-sized images and print them however they
like.

And when are Google, Apple and Microsoft going to stop all this
bickering and positioning (and in the case of Apple, spreading
unfounded FUD about Flash) while users and developers just get
squeezed against the sides? Sort out a standard for HTML5 video!

Yours painfully and regrettably...

On Sep 4, 12:47 am, matbury <[email protected]> wrote:
> The Google Maps PR guys promised to support the Actionscript API for
> the foreseeable future. It was wonderful, it let us create and develop
> great new projects and it was a wonderful time. Apparently, Google
> Maps doesn't want us anymore. But it's not like your wife/husband or
> girlfriend/boyfriend has left you. We're developers and there's plenty
> of other approaches and solutions to every codeable problem. There's
> no point in making a fuss. It's time to migrate over to Microsoft's
> Bing Maps. Isn't having more than one data service provider great?!
>
> Anyway, here's the Bing Maps API:http://www.afcomponents.com/
>
> Good luck and happy coding! :)

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