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MapQuest - Wikipedia MapQuest (stylized as mapquest) is an American free online web mapping service It was launched in 1996 as the first commercial web mapping service [1] MapQuest's competitors include Apple Maps, Here, and Google Maps [2][3]
Comparison of web map services - Wikipedia External links Google Maps Bing Maps MapQuest Maps Mapy com OpenStreetMap Here Apple Maps Yandex Maps Categories: Online services comparisons Street view services Transportation geography Web mapping
List of acquisitions by AOL - Wikipedia Its second-largest acquisition is the purchase of MapQuest, a web mapping company From 1999 to 2009, MapQuest had the greatest market share among mapping websites; it has since dropped to second place, behind Google Maps [3][4] The majority of the companies acquired by AOL are based in the United States
MapQuest - AOL Help MapQuest offers online, mobile, business and developer solutions that help people discover and explore where they would like to go, how to get there and what to do along the way and at your destination
List of online map services - Wikipedia Online maps can be basically divided by the covered area (global or local) and by the representation of this area (classic drawn or orthophoto)
Template:Cite MapQuest - Wikipedia Template:Cite MapQuest Template documentation This template is used for referencing maps published by AOL, Inc through their Mapquest service This template is based on { {Cite map}} so it falls into the Citation Style 1 (CS1) series of templates, although it can be set to emulate CS2 style
Mapbox - Wikipedia Mapbox is an American provider of custom online maps for websites and applications such as Foursquare, Lonely Planet, the Financial Times, The Weather Channel, Instacart, and Strava [3] Since 2010, it has rapidly expanded the niche of custom maps, as a response to the limited choice offered by map providers such as Google Maps [3] By 2020, Mapbox switched to a proprietary software license