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Compaq's iPaq line is at the forefront of PDA design. Zoom A Map is a member of the Compaq Developer Network and works actively with to optimise its technology to take advantage of latest design enhancements.
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Geoatlas publishes vector EPS map packs, covering the World, America,
Africa, AsiaEurope and Oceania. Each "country pack" contains three files: a physical map, an administrative/road map and a simplified map. The 191 nations listed by the UNO can be downloaded, along with the 50 American states,
planispheres, globes, continents and flags. All countries are provided
to the same high standard of quality and levels of detail. The EPS
formatted files can be easily edited and customized using graphic
software such as Illustrator, freehand or CorelDraw.
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Grouek specialises in highly interactive web design and application interface development. Grouek has been contributing to the project by helping to define user interfaces that make it easy for developers to integrate existing content and applications on the Zoom a map platform.
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Ilog develops Java components for the management of standardised map information in the most important Geographic Information System (GIS) formats. Zoom A Map uses Ilog components to ensure that its technology is compatible with industry standard formats.
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Macromedia's Flash technology is a leading vector graphics standard available on PC, Mac, Linux, Win CE. Its open source Flash initiatives have also led other companies to provide Flash compatible browsers for Symbian, Palm O/S and other major platforms. Zoom A Map is actively participating in the effort to develop optimised cross-platform Flash applications.
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Packet Video is a leading supplier of streaming technology for mobile devices. Zoom A Map is working with Packet Video to integrate streaming audio and video to Zoom A Map powered applications to enable such applications as tourist guides and traffic monitoring cameras.
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PalmSource, Inc., a subsidiary of Palm, Inc, is the world's leading supplier of operating system software for handhelds and smart phones. PalmSource is responsible for the Palm OS that powers more than 21 million handhelds and smart phones. These include Palm Powered devices made by Acer, HandEra, Handspring, Kyocera, Palm, Sony, Samsung and Symbol Technologies.
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Symbian is a software licensing company, owned by wireless industry leaders, that is the trusted supplier of the advanced, open, standard operating system - Symbian OS - for data-enabled mobile phones. Is owned by Ericsson, Nokia, Matsushita (Panasonic), Motorola, Psion and Sony Ericsson. Headquartered in the UK, it has offices in Japan, Sweden, UK and the USA.
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Teleatlas is a leading vendor of accurate and updated map information with worldwide coverage. Zoom A Map is working to ensure that Teleatlas data can be seamlessly integrated into a variety of cross-platform applications while taking full advantage of Zoom A Map's performance enhancements.
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 W3 consortium |
The W3 consortium is responsible for defining internet web standards including HTML and its extensions. Among the standards being defined by the W3 consortium, Scaleable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a promising new open vector standard that, together with its mobile-specific subsets is being embraced by many industry players. Zoom A Map technology is designed to support these standards, hence ensuring compatibility with the broadest range of terminals.
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