I've heard from many resources that Google Maps API is one of the main 
preferred options. Thanks for sharing what you use!

What you have just explained seems to be a good option! Is the option to 
use latitude and longitude a very common one? I'm not 
as familiar as to which options of calculation have known to be the most 
stable, usable, fast, or efficient. Or there is any common
knowledge about the such thing.

Here's what I'm thinking. First the user enters their town for example so 
Vienna, VA. Then they choose how far from their location so 25 miles. But 
then they also have an advanced search option where they can refine their 
request even more. They are able to play around with a Google Map on the 
side and zoom into their physical house location on the map and put a 
marker/point there of some sort. This could be lat/long I don't know yet. 
This way if that data checks out they get and even more accurate 
representation of the artists in their area. Any thoughts or opinions on 
how you think I
should go about this?

Thanks so much! 

JJ 

On Sunday, July 15, 2012 10:22:53 AM UTC-4, Nicolas Emiliani wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 1:58 AM, JJ Zolper <codinga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> So heres my goal:
>>
>> The user logins in and goes to a discover page. They enter a distance 
>> from their location as the requested results scope. Lets say 25 miles from 
>> where I live for example. Additionally they could pick like a genre or 
>> music but not as important.
>>
>> So they hit seach and see in a 25 mile spanse in all directions in a 
>> circle form the closest artists to their location. From there they can see 
>> the top result and click that and step through the top results from 1 to 2 
>> to 3.... To top 10 and so on as much as their heart desires.
>>
>> So i was thinking maybe GeoIP might be good because it will use the users 
>> location and last known GeoIP of the artist for example.
>>
>>
> I'm currently developing a project based on google maps, and it sounds 
> that you might want to take a look at their API,
> You could use markers (latitude and longitude) for your artists, ask the 
> user to place themselves on the map and then
> calculate if they are on the wanted area or not.
>  
> https://developers.google.com/maps/
>
> I was curious if anyone had any ideas or better ideas then I had.
>>
>> Thanks so much,
>>
>> JJ Zolper
>>
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