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CloudMine Introduces Geospatial Object Querying

51 pointsby mweilover 13 years ago

7 comments

jrubinovitzover 13 years ago
Is this the Geolocation API the Marauder's Map team at PennApps used this to build a virtual Marauder's Map? If so, now it suddenly makes sense how they had time to make the awesome UI design. I definitely agree on the feedback looking for examples. I'd love to see some open source Cloudmine apps.
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jasonkolbover 13 years ago
I'm having a hard time figuring out exactly what CloudMine is. It looks like a server-side object store that also lets you execute server-side code, is that right? Is there a sample use case somewhere that I missed?
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JonLimover 13 years ago
Very neat! Had no idea about CloudMine before, but always happy to see alternatives to Parse and whatever other mobile backend service providers there are out there.<p>Congrats!
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epaulsonover 13 years ago
Looks neat. No storage costs? Is there a catch on some size limits somewhere? I looked through the API docs but didn't see any.<p>Point storage with radius queries are nice and all, but I'd love to find a cloud storage provider that stored polygons and took polygons as queries, and had pay only for what you use.
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greghinchover 13 years ago
With the demise of SimpleGeo this is a welcome addition, look forward to trying it out
jyaker5281over 13 years ago
Glad to see that you guys finally got that in. Nice work!
NickEubanksover 13 years ago
Congrats guys! Best of luck.