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Base Map 2.0 (or, the Future of the Base Map)

Urban Mapping’s own Ian White moderated a pre-Where2.0 conference roundtable session about the future of the base map. While there will be a ‘real world’ panel at the O’Reilly conference next week in San Jose, Brady Forrest kindly volunteered to … Continue reading

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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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Neighborhood Boundary Data Surges past 80,000

New quarter, new update. Today Urban Mapping announces availability of 84,000+ neighborhoods across the US,  Canada and Europe. This latest push reflects the company’s commitment to its flagship product. Developers are welcome to register for our free API and let … Continue reading

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Neighborhood Boundary Database Goes Offline!

As in, literally… Today we’re excited to announce a partnership with Intelligent Direct, the market leader of custom print and data solutions for business. Through publication of custom electronic and printed maps of all sizes, companies can better manage the … Continue reading

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Urban Mapping to Present at Search Insider Summit

Urban Mapping’s own (guess who) Ian White will participate at MediaPost’s Search Insider Summit May 18-21 on Captiva Island, FL. Ian will participate on several panel discussions and breakout sessions. Umibot is thrilled that UMI will be at the event … Continue reading

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