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		    Brand new Cuyahoga web site. http://www.stockholmdesignweek.com Still got some minor updates to fix before release... / Jonas
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		    Very nice! Could you tell us what modules are being used or what customizations you have done?
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		    Thanks!
 We developed/modified following modules
 
 - Gallery module (modified)
 - Events/Guide module (developed)
 - VE clustered map module (developed)
 - Menu module (modified)
 
 / Jonas
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		    Really nice! I like the virtual earth adaptation
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		    The Virtual Earth is great! Are you managing the popup content through Cuyahoga? Also, why did you choose Microsoft Virtual Earth and not, say, Google Maps? Is it better for .NET developers? Web Developer, Kent - Coolbytes
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		    I think VE is much easier to work with when programming with C#. I didn´t manage to solve the server side clustering functionality with google maps.
 The content in the map are managed in Cuyahoga. I rewrote the articles module to fit our needs for the events & guide information.
 
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