Thanks Roman, I'll check it out!

If anyone knows of any other promising looking libraries for map
services, please post them here.

I agree that open source would be the way to go with this kind of
project. What happened to Google's open source commitment?

Looking forward to reading your comments!

=)))

On Sep 6, 4:48 pm, Roman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Check out the MapQuest Flash Maps API.  It's homegrown and being continually
> improved.  A lot of recent work has been spent on a mobile version to take
> advantage of the new features of Flash Builder 4.5.1.
>
> Web/AIR Flash Maps 
> API<http://developer.mapquest.com/web/products/featured/as3-flex-flash>
> Mobile Flash Maps 
> API<http://developer.mapquest.com/web/products/featured/as3-flex-flash-mo...>
> Sample 
> explorer<http://developer.mapquest.com/content/as3/v7/7.0.3_MQ/samples/samples...>
> Live Flash Maps examples <http://demos.mapquest.com> (including Travelocity,
> Sheetz, Spatial Key)
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Roman

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