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Update to MIT campus map reflects community feedback

Update includes a refined user interface and a revised FAQ
In September 2009, IS&T and the Department of Facilities launched a new MIT Campus Map based on the Google Maps engine. Now the MIT Campus Map Team has released an update that incorporates community feedback since the launch. This update includes a refined user interface and addresses several commonly asked questions in the Campus Map FAQ.

Some examples of refinements include:


The MIT Campus Map Team invites you to explore the updated map and send them email if you have feedback or questions. 


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