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MapJack

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MapJack
Initial releaseJune 2007
Stable release
beta
Engine
    Available inEnglish
    WebsiteOfficial Website

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    MapJack is a map feature introduced in 2007 that is similar to Google Street View, but has less coverage than Google Street View. Its current headquarters is in Hong Kong, and it is in the beta stages.[1] The site currently provides these types of views of various locations in the United States, Thailand, Sweden and Canada. It was only the second to provide such views of an area outside the United States when Chiang Mai was introduced.

    Although the domain and URL resolve to the official website, the page requires Adobe Flash, which reached end-of-life in 2021. In July 2018, Google changed their Google Maps API pricing model, and any website using a license that was previously free would see their website stop working. Both the Flash and the Google Maps API pricing have affected the MapJack website, rendering it inoperable.

    Regions included

    Country Locations added
     Canada MississaugaMontréalVancouverWhistlerSquamishToronto
     France Levens
     Latvia Riga
     Macau The Venetian Macao
     Malaysia Putrajaya
     Philippines Metro ManilaCalabarzonSubicBaguioPalawan
     Puerto Rico MayagüezPonceSan Juan
     Singapore Singapore
     Sweden StockholmGothenburgMalmöBorlängeBoråsEskilstunaFalunGävleHalmstadHelsingborgJönköpingKalmarKarlskronaKristianstadLinköpingLuleåLundNorrköpingSkövdeSundsvallSödertäljeTrollhättanUmeåUppsalaVästeråsVäxjöÖrebroÖstersund
     Thailand Chiang MaiPhuketKrabiHua HinMae Hong SonAyutthayaPai
     United States San Francisco Bay Area (including Sausalito) • San JoseYosemite National ParkLake TahoeOaklandPalo AltoWest BabylonLas VegasPhoenixLong Beach

    Awards

    MapJack was awarded one of the 50 best websites of 2008 by Time magazine, describing the service as "brighter, sharper photos than the others, and better navigation tools ... MapJack offers the best preview of the future of digital mapping".[2]

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