After finding a location on the maps.google.com website, I embedded the map 
into a web page, using the Google Maps Javascript API V3. Strangely, it 
seems as if the actual map data is different after I have done this! Looking 
at the API embedded map, the streets are less detailed, and are not named. 
This is not a zoom issue, as the difference is apparent at every zoom level.

Here is the map on maps.google.com:

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=436A%2F101+3+Thang+2+Street,+Ward+12,+District+10,+Ho+Chi+Minh+City&hl=en&ll=10.769399,106.668921&spn=0.004838,0.008304&z=17

And the same location through an embedded map in a page I created:

http://www.timhillonline.com/googlemaps/map_via_api.html

As you can see, this is exactly the same location (surrounding landmarks are 
identical), but the streets look different. In the embedded version there is 
much less detail, and some streets are even missing! Also, there are far 
fewer street names marked on the map.

Naturally I'd much rather use the more detailed map data, when embedding the 
map into my page. Is there any way I can do this?

Thanks.

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