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27 September 2007

Hotmap - Virtual Earth Users Map

Hotmap - A good way to show your Virtual Earth (Live Maps) user base.

Hotmap Virtual Earth Users
This data is based on a sample of tile logs on servers from January through July of 2006.
It combines server hits from road, aerial, and hybrid imagery in one view.
  • Zoom in and out with the control widget in the top left. You can also zoom in by double-clicking the mouse; and zoom in or out with the mouse wheel.
  • Pan by clicking and dragging on the map surface.
  • Inspect a specific point by right-clicking. It shows the exact imagery available at the point clicked, at the current data level.
  • Works in FireFox too!
"Hotmap shows where people have looked at when using Virtual Earth, the engine that powers Live Search Maps: the darker a point, the more times it has been downloaded. Each square represents one unit of imagery, called a "tile". When the program starts, it shows tiles at zoom level 11, which has tiles at a resolution of 74 meters-per-pixel. At the closest in, Virtual Earth has tiles at zoom level 19, 0.3 meters-per-pixel. You can look at higher- or lower-resolution points with the "select data level" indicator at the top."

http://hotmap.msresearch.us/


Now it would be good to see results from Yahoo Maps, Multimap, Google Maps and others...


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11 December 2006

ClustrMaps - Map Your Site Visitors

Map your visitors to your website

ClustrMaps Beta


No hidden extras: For light users (under 2500 visitors daily) the service is free, forever.

The geolocation hit counter that is simple and powerful:
  • ClustrMaps: free, for light users (up to 2,500 visitors daily), limited archive of old maps
  • ClustrMaps+ : small monthly fee, unlimited archive of old maps, zoom to continents
  • ClustrMaps Pro: larger daily visit limit, embed zoomed maps in your own site's look and feel (you keep logs, we provide maps).

ClustrMaps is the only hit counter that accurately shows you the locations of all visitors to your site on a thumbnail map embedded in your page.

The basic service, 'ClustrMaps', is free, and does exactly what it says below: it is not just a 'trial', and there is no 'time limit'.

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