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16.10.09
More insight on Google Maps rolling its own
Marc Prioleau
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by Mike Dobson on
Google's shift to their own maps away from Tele Atlas
. Read it, rounds up a developing picture.
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The fellow's name is Dobson. And, what did you find so insightful?
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oops - typo corrected (thick fingers, small keycaps)
The "insightfulness" was the arching overview on data sourcing, aggregation, timeliness and all the middlemen involved. I didn't read that elsewhere yet, so clearly dissected.
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The "insightfulness" was the arching overview on data sourcing, aggregation, timeliness and all the middlemen involved. I didn't read that elsewhere yet, so clearly dissected.