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	<description> MapCruncher is a Microsoft Research project which uses the Virtual Earth API to import entire supplemental maps into Virtual Earth. By supplemental maps, they mean any drawn-to-scale maps you can find, be they bicycle maps, transit maps, national park maps, university maps, or antique city maps, just to show a few examples. But not only that, you can use MapCruncher to add your very own, Do-It-Yourself Aerial Photography to Virtual Earth, too. Their Gallery has even more examples of this.  The process of importing your own maps they call &amp;quot;crunching,&amp;quot; hence the name &amp;quot;MapCruncher.&amp;quot; To use MapCruncher, you just import your map then find 5-10 corresponding landmarks on your map and VE. MapCruncher will then register your map to global coordinate system and generate a set of image tiles based on your map and mash them up with VE&#39;s road and aerial imagery. MapCruncher support both vector formats (PDF, WMF, EMF) and raster formats (JPG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, BMP). To view a mashup, you&#39;ll need IE6, IE7, or Firefox version 1.5 or higher. To download MapCruncher click here unless you need it for a commercial application, in which case you will need to visit&amp;nbsp;this page instead. </description>
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