zipr is doing something similar in Hyderabad MC
http://zip.pr/hyd/
On Monday, 20 November 2017 18:15:04 UTC+5:30, Craig Dsouza wrote:
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> Hmm, didn't know about this Map my India project either
>
> We can write, but I feel they won't have a problem with the MMI
> requirement, as long as their
Hmm, didn't know about this Map my India project either
We can write, but I feel they won't have a problem with the MMI
requirement, as long as their service is affordable.
Its more than just the algorithm and database right..
even if open source algorithms are available someone still needs to
Usage of dictionary words for encoding is the interesting bit.
Otherwise it is the geohashing technique which is in play. And geohash has
been in use for quite some time now.
Thanks for sharing tough.
Regards,
Suvajit Sengupta
On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 5:34 PM, Justin
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> I listened to this a long time ago, pretty good insight into the mongolia
> situation if I recall:
https://gimletmedia.com/episode/21-postal-addresses/
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Interesting stuff, hadn't realised there were so many systems.
Liked reading this page for a comparison of different approaches
https://github.com/google/open-location-code/wiki/Evaluation-of-Location-Encoding-Systems
I wonder why Google hasn't publicized their system more, especially since
its
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> W3W is a gift and a curse. It is a commercial product. Several nations
> have somewhat embraced it (Mongolia, Liberia, and a few others I believe),
> but locally it may run into difficulties. People will not understand what
> cow.goat.cat means. Facebook is also in development of such a
>