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Are there any other (online or offline) programs that map machines to geographical locations?

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Are there any other (online or offline) programs that map machines to geographical locations?

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There are several. Martin Dodge maintains an excellent list at http://www.cybergeography.org/atlas/routes.html. 2. Code Questions 2.1. Where can I see a list of codes you use? Right here. 2.2. What does the code [START] mean? This is a dummy code used to indicate the point where the traceroute starts. Since I already know the locations of the traceroute servers themselves, the first location displayed/mapped is taken directly from the location of the traceroute server and not from the code. 2.3. Why are the codes in the code database biased towards the United States? This project started out as an attempt to map Internet hosts in the United States only. Now that it’s been expanded, I hope to add more international codes as well. 2.4. Isn’t it possible for two different ISPs to use a single code to mean different things? Yes. This isn’t a problem for codes like “LAX” which almost universally will mean Los Angeles, CA, USA, but a code like “POR” might mean Portland, OR, USA for one ISP a

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