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Mapfluence: Welcome to Geoservices

Several weeks ago we soft-launched something we’d been developing for the past six months. Mapfluence is a hosted geoservices platform, effectively allowing anyone to tap into the power of an on-demand map platform. At its core, Mapfluence performs two very … Continue reading

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Urban Mapping to Present at Wireless Communication Alliance

Urban Mapping’s Robert Hylkema will present at the WCA’s LBS Special Interest Group, July 28 2009 at PARC in Palo Alto. The SIG meeting, OnDeck: LBS Apps for 2010 and Beyond, will feature our URBANWARE Parking application, along with participants … Continue reading

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Urban Mapping Introduces Free Mass Transit Proximity API

Since everybody loves free (especially in the current economic climate), we decided to offer more free products. Today we’re announcing the Free Mass Transit Proximity API–this product was announced last November, and it enables developers to use location in (more) … Continue reading

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URBANWARE Mass Transit to the Masses

After our Mass Transit announcement last spring, UMI has been heads down, ingesting, normalizing, (re)validating, researching, verifying, and updating piles of mass transit-related information. Today we’re announcing the first of several key initiatives around public transportation: the Mass Transit Proximity … Continue reading

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Urban Mapping Neighborhood Database Surpasses 50,000 US Neighborhoods

Another day, another milestone… Our neighborhood database now includes over 2,400 cities across 50 states (and a few territories). We continue to increase breadth and depth, supporting enterprise customers and startups leveraging our Neighborhood API. International coverage continues to grow, … Continue reading

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