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        <title>OpenLayers OSM and Google Example</title>
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        <h1 id="title">OSM and Google Together</h1>
        <p id="shortdesc">
            Demonstrate use of an OSM layer and a Google layer as base layers.
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        <div id="tags">
            openstreetmap google light
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            <p>
                The Google(v3) layer and the OSM are both in the same projection
                - spherical mercator - and can be used on a map together.
                See the <a href="osm-google.js" target="_blank">
                osm-google.js source</a> to see how this is done.
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