MapJam vs Mapzen Search vs TileStache

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MapJam

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Mapzen Search

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TileStache

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      What is MapJam?

      MapJam is a quick mapping platform that lets you easily share business locations, events and gatherings with friends, family and business associates. Create quick personalized interactive maps. Pick a location, Personalize your Map and Share it on social media

      What is Mapzen Search?

      Pelias is an open-source geocoder built on Node.js and Elasticsearch. It supports numerous open-data projects out of the box and also has robust support for custom data.

      What is TileStache?

      TileStache is a Python-based server application that can serve up map tiles based on rendered geographic data. You might be familiar with TileCache, the venerable open source WMS server from MetaCarta. TileStache is similar, but we hope simpler and better-suited to the needs of designers and cartographers.

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