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Comment #12597056
It's because we need to upgrade and optimize some of the backend storage layout in order to cope with the data produced. (I'm part of the Mapillary team)
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Comment #12341867
You can get that metadata through the APIs.
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Comment #12261500
I can be, since the time perspective is maintained and can be filtered out, see http://blog.mapillary.com/update/2016/03/21/mapillary-js-sli...
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Comment #12261493
We are open sourcing anything that makes sense to do and can be reused by others, like https://github.com/mapillary/OpenSfM , traffico.io/examples.html and are working on open sour…
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Comment #8753226
Yes, and this is just the beginning. There is much more potential.
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Comment #8497912
Sorry, that is totally right. It's about the iD editor, nothing else.
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Comment #8497854
The WM app is contributed by Tommy Ovesen one of the Norway Mapillary members, see http://blog.mapillary.com/update/2014/05/15/windows-phone-re...
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Comment #7136051
Sounds like something you could build with Mapillary, they have an API to get the images, the web view is all HTML5, key nav would be easy. See http://www.mapillary.com/map/im/WNYd…
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Comment #7135969
If you want a true long tail street picture app, there is a new one - Mapillary - with only phones and HTML5 no cars etc involved, e.g. http://www.mapillary.com/map/im/jvEX_s9fM7Sw…
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Comment #6894637
They are used to attache indexes and constraints on them in order to speed up traversals. They themselves have very little logic right now, more will follow in terms of query optim…
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Comment #6725190
See http://blog.neo4j.org/2013/11/why-graph-databases-are-best-t... on how to use Neo4j for the mentioned Diaspora cases (Neo4j was actually proposed back in 2010 to the team). Com…
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Comment #4205093
you might wanna link up with other startuppers at http://www.hackersandfounders.com/
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Comment #4125689
Yes, all information models are basically isomorphic. However, Neo4j for instance maintains referential integrity along the relationships, making sure there will never be a relatio…