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articles/azure-maps/migrate-from-google-maps-web-app.md

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Most web apps using Google Maps are using the Google Maps V3 JavaScript SDK. The Azure Maps Web SDK is the suitable Azure-based SDK to migrate to. The Azure Maps Web SDK lets you customize interactive maps with your own content and imagery for display in your web or mobile applications. This control makes use of WebGL, allowing you to render large data sets with high performance. Develop with this SDK using JavaScript or TypeScript.
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If migrating an existing web application, check to see if it is using an open-source map control library such as Cesium, Leaflet, and OpenLayers. If it is and you do not want to use the Azure Maps Web SDK, another option for migrating your application is to continue using the open-source map control and connect it to the Azure Maps tile services ([road tiles](https://docs.microsoft.com/rest/api/maps/render/getmaptile)
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\| [satellite tiles](https://docs.microsoft.comrest/api/maps/render/getmapimagerytile)). The following are details on how to use Azure Maps in some commonly used open-source map control libraries.
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\| [satellite tiles](https://docs.microsoft.com/rest/api/maps/render/getmapimagerytile)). The following are details on how to use Azure Maps in some commonly used open-source map control libraries.
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- Cesium - A 3D map control for the web. [Code sample](https://azuremapscodesamples.azurewebsites.net/index.html?sample=Raster%20Tiles%20in%20Cesium%20JS) \| [Documentation](https://cesiumjs.org/)
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- Leaflet – Lightweight 2D map control for the web. [Code sample](https://azuremapscodesamples.azurewebsites.net/index.html?sample=Azure%20Maps%20Raster%20Tiles%20in%20Leaflet%20JS) \| [Documentation](https://leafletjs.com/)

articles/cognitive-services/QnAMaker/Concepts/data-sources-supported.md

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|URL|FAQs<br> (Flat, with sections or with a topics homepage)<br>Support pages <br> (Single page how-to articles, troubleshooting articles etc.)|[Plain FAQ](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/cognitive-services/qnamaker/faqs), <br>[FAQ with links](https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/faq),<br> [FAQ with topics homepage](https://www.microsoft.com/Licensing/servicecenter/Help/Faq.aspx)<br>[Support article](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/cognitive-services/qnamaker/concepts/best-practices)|
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|URL|FAQs<br> (Flat, with sections or with a topics homepage)<br>Support pages <br> (Single page how-to articles, troubleshooting articles etc.)|[Plain FAQ](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/cognitive-services/qnamaker/faqs), <br>[FAQ with links](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/faq),<br> [FAQ with topics homepage](https://www.microsoft.com/Licensing/servicecenter/Help/Faq.aspx)<br>[Support article](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/cognitive-services/qnamaker/concepts/best-practices)|
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|PDF / DOC|FAQs,<br> Product Manual,<br> Brochures,<br> Paper,<br> Flyer Policy,<br> Support guide,<br> Structured QnA,<br> etc.|[Structured QnA.doc](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/cognitive-services-sample-data-files/blob/master/qna-maker/data-source-formats/structured.docx),<br> [Sample Product Manual.pdf](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/cognitive-services-sample-data-files/blob/master/qna-maker/data-source-formats/product-manual.pdf),<br> [Sample semi-structured.doc](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/cognitive-services-sample-data-files/blob/master/qna-maker/data-source-formats/semi-structured.docx),<br> [Sample white paper.pdf](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/cognitive-services-sample-data-files/blob/master/qna-maker/data-source-formats/white-paper.pdf),<br>[Sample multi-turn.docx](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/cognitive-services-sample-data-files/blob/master/qna-maker/data-source-formats/multi-turn.docx)|
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|*Excel|Structured QnA file<br> (including RTF, HTML support)|[Sample QnA FAQ.xls](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/cognitive-services-sample-data-files/blob/master/qna-maker/data-source-formats/QnA%20Maker%20Sample%20FAQ.xlsx)|
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|*TXT/TSV|Structured QnA file|[Sample chit-chat.tsv](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/cognitive-services-sample-data-files/blob/master/qna-maker/data-source-formats/Scenario_Responses_Friendly.tsv)|

articles/expressroute/expressroute-locations-providers.md

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| **[Optus](https://www.optus.com.au/enterprise/)** |Supported |Supported |Melbourne, Sydney |
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| **[Orange](https://www.orange-business.com/en/products/business-vpn-galerie)** |Supported |Supported |Amsterdam, Amsterdam2, Frankfurt, Hong Kong SAR, Johannesburg, London, Paris, Sao Paulo, Silicon Valley, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Washington DC |
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| **[PacketFabric](https://www.packetfabric.com/cloud-connectivity/microsoft-azure)** |Supported |Supported |Chicago, Silicon Valley, Washington DC |
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articles/hdinsight/kafka/migrate-versions.md

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