This document proposes a new IP geolocation mapping scheme called GeoGet for moderately connected internet regions where the traditional assumption of strong correlation between network delay and geographic distance does not hold. GeoGet maps clients to the geolocation of the landmark with the shortest delay measurement. It uses widely distributed web servers as landmarks and JavaScript probes from clients to measure delays without installing software. An evaluation shows GeoGet improves geolocation accuracy over existing schemes by mapping 35.4% of clients to the correct city compared to 13.4% and 15.1% for other schemes.