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Start-up is building on Google mashups to create personalized maps to everything from great taco trucks to biodiesel stations.

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It's "platial", not "palatial"
by jqpublic March 8, 2006 5:57 PM PST
So, if you're interested in this site, try going
to http://www.platial.com/ .

It speaks poorly of CNET's proofreading and fact-checking that the name of the site was misspelled everywhere it appeared in the initial version of this article; perhaps they will redeem themselves by fixing the error promptly.
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Wayki.com
by sroussey March 8, 2006 6:59 PM PST
Wayki has been around for years, no? Switched from MapServer to Google Maps last year...
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Interesting ...
by claire_mclister March 9, 2006 6:38 AM PST
There's another one: ZeeMaps at http://www.zeemaps.com
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Tagzania and others
by tagzania March 9, 2006 7:29 AM PST
The social atlas niche is quite crowded. Tagzania is our own effort, http://www.tagzania.com and there are a lot of these apps mentioned here: http://tinyurl.com/ew87b
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Grab a burrito and find love, all in the same day.
by andya March 9, 2006 8:44 AM PST
You can grab that burrito and also find someone to share it with. DateMashUp.com lets you find love in your area using google maps (it's a free service by collaboradate.com).
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Flagr
by mcsoccer March 9, 2006 10:17 PM PST
Flagr(http://www.flagr.com) is a similar service.
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