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    A web-based maintenance management system for water and wastewater networks. Allows to store customer complaints and issue workorder sheets. Rather than using street names, maps and landmarks are used for navigation.
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    The open source augmented reality server, or POI (Point of Interest) search. In its simplest form, it takes a database of points with latitude/longitude, and a search request at a given latitude/longitude, and returns the points sorted by distance.
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    injooosm integrades OpenStreetMap in Joomla. It shows Tracks and Waypoints in a SlippyMap. Registred Users can uploads own Files.
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    A web-based system for a comprehensive survey of water utility customers. Cross-platform application written in PHP. Uses a GIS component based on mapserver to visualize the delivery points.
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    99.99% Uptime for MySQL and PostgreSQL on Google Cloud

    Enterprise Plus edition delivers sub-second maintenance downtime and 2x read/write performance. Built for critical apps.

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    ViSoR provides a visualization of several social indicators, statistics and crimes for the Ruhr Area in Germany. It allows users to view and compare particular suburbs or regions in this area.
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    Mapstorer is a PHP/MySQL based tool for managing UMN MapServer projects. It allows users to maintain map projects via web browser and create MapServer configuration files (mapfiles) on the fly.
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    Integrate large databases of points with Google Maps without overloading db or client browser. Server-side example in simple PHP with server & client side caching, easily portable. Data loaded in chunks and when zoomed an area overview is shown. Simple D
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    Web-based AJAX tool for creating diagrams of icons and links between them. Features include Google Maps & Google Earth integration, configurable tool palettes, and automated palette generation from a Google Local query.
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