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November 2013

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Thank's the link has been fixed. The link that I did was only "Satires (Horace)" on this master encyclopedia site. Terriffic Friendy-o 6 (talk) 16:38, 4 November 2013 (UTC)   Hello, I'm BracketBot. I have automatically detected that your edit to Agostino Veracini may have broken the syntax by modifying 1 "()"s. If you have, don't worry: just edit the page again to fix it. If I misunderstood what happened, or if you have any questions, you can leave a message on my operator's talk page.Reply

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Maps for Free Boycott

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The user has announced that small businesses displayed on Maps for Free is undemanding, undesirable and unsupportable. Small businesses are not and are not permitted to be displayed on Maps for Free, the graphics of Google Maps version 3 (as did with Google Maps version 2). For that, no matter what faraway place (or some of them, planet) are from, Maps for Free is now on strike and boycott to protest small businesses being displayed on Maps for Free. It is unfavorable to allow small businesses from being displayed on the Google part of Maps for Free. There is no mind or support on displaying small businesses on Google Maps version 3 on Maps for Free. It is absolutely intolerable. On that part, what is displayed on version 2 is displayed on version 3. Like some company websites doing that, so does Maps for Free. No small businesses are displayed on Google Maps version 3 on other websites. Only public buildings, major shops, malls and department stores are displayed, it is better and favorable to display no small business, the same as that as Mappy did as they used Google Maps version 2 on Google Maps version 3. Dry streams must be displayed also on the Maps for Free section of Google Maps.

Hamlets, farm areas and some sections should be displayed using small letters for levels 14-20 instead of large letters and bold type. Mappy is favorable not to show its unlabelled buildings on its website.

Somewhere there, there are a couple of map sites around that are still using Google Maps version 2 and those that are not switching to Google Maps version 3. Some other sites that are now using Google Maps version 3 does not use small businesses on the website. Somewhere there are other map sites and other map sites somewhere founded on the web, even those with rivers and streams. Somewhere there are a couple of map windows showing map data apart from websites somewhere, some map websites shows the data the same as that on a map disc (map DVD or map Blu-ray (map BD)), some of them those used on GPS. Now there are other map data sites around to find, not a few (some that we later to oppose) with unlabeled buildings and terrain colors in some websites. We don't want that to annoy us.

Some of the road markings should be colored in yellow instead of white as does on the Google Map Maker.

This page will also be displayed somewhere on the discussion section of Maps for Free, the top portion of Maps for Free and Maps for Free related sites. Since my e-mail is not fully functional. This is to be sent via e-mail to maps-for-free.com and its Facebook page as well, this will be written in the blog section of Maps for Free. For example: http://facebook.com/maps-for-free and http://twitter.com/maps-for-free

This discussion will also be displayed on a discussion site somewhere (even one that is a site related to Maps for Free).

The website Maps for Free has been shut down in protest of small businesses displaying on the Maps for Free site.

Sign up the petition to Boycott the Maps for Free website, no small businesses are permitted on one part of Maps for Free.

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