> In Chrome, the map doesn't show and Javascript console doesn't show
> any fatal errors;

In FF2 also, no map and no script error.

   <script .. src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?
sensor=false&key=ABQIAAAAJ4iU9....
You don't need a key with V3 maps

   <div id="map-container">
   <div id="map_canvas" style="float:right;width:70%; height:100%">
The map_canvas is 70% of the width of something indeterminate.  Some
browsers will report that as zero-size, causing the API to build a
zero-size map - which we can't see ...
Try giving the div a fixed pixel size.

It takes some time to process your 500 markers.  I suspect a lot of
wasted effort in your getinfo() function (from infowindow.js) whic is
called for each marker creation.
getinfo() creates a new array of all 500 info content every time you
call it, then returns just one of them.
Maybe create that array just once?

> In IE, the map shows but no pointers.

In IE6 (which isn't really a fair test) I get a map with odd little
markers on it, not sure if these are the expected "pointers".
There is an error " '1' is null or not an object "
I haven't worked out where that comes from yet, may be in the
infowindow content somewhere?

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