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Microsoft MapPoint uses Automap routing technology.
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Other cartographic data sources include: County High Points by Andy Martin (cohp@iname.com); Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names, United States Board on Geographic Names; Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística; Scripps Institute of Oceanography; World Data Center; Hermann F. Koerbel, Arctic and Antarctic Advice Agency Austria; Dr. Geoffrey Dutton, who first described the Quaternary Triangular Mesh (QTM) reference system used in Encarta Interactive World Atlas in his paper, “Locational Properties of Quaternary Triangular Meshes,” in the Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Spatial Data Handling, Zurich, July 1990; Geographical Institute, Scientific Research Centre of the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts; National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis; Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática; Canadian Hydrographic Service; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; the National Imagery and Mapping Agency; the United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency Digital Chart of the World; United States Geological Survey; United States Board on Geographic Names; National Transportation Atlas Database; Bureau of Transportation Statistics; World Conservation Monitoring Center; CIA World Data Base II; United States National Parks Service; United States Census Bureau; and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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