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Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 7:18 pm Post subject: PocketGPSWorld Speed Cameras - We now have 25,000 locations
Today's database release marks another milestone to our website and the Speed Camera Database service.
As of release 7.014 we now have 25,000 cameras recorded covering over 30 countries world-wide. With data covering countries and territories as far flung as Australia and New Zealand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Russia, Canada, USA and Europe our database has the widest coverage of any available anywhere.
We have worked tirelessly over the last 6 years to gather this data and refine it, we have recruited verifiers in countries across the globe and with our weekly releases our database is now more accurate and current than ever before.
Thanks to all our subscribers for your continued support, thanks to our database admin MaFt for all his work behind the scenes processing the data and for all of you undecided as to whose data to trust, there is only one answer! _________________ Darren Griffin
Just as a point of interest, is there a posted "history of PGPS", from how it all started, to where you are now??
From the archives...
PGPSW then:
PGPSW now:
Thanks Andy, but which one is you, and which is Darren _________________ HTC OneX (IceCreamSandwich), HTC DesireHD (Gingerbread) Co-Pilot Premium, GoogleMaps+CamerAlert352
TomTomOne (Original with the faster processor!)
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Mv710.1561(W Europe)+Traffic, N82 connection to GPRS traffic
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(PS. Just as a point of interest, is there a posted "history of PGPS", from how it all started, to where you are now??)
There isn't but coincidentally I touch upon this in the Newsletter out tomorrow.
I look forward to the newsletter, Darren.
Have you not considered revealing the "whole story", from where you were a mere lad, painting dots on your fathers A-Z, to actually developing the application, and seeking world domination. There ya go, even an idea for a book :-)
Joined: Mar 15, 2006 Posts: 3219 Location: Windlesham, Surrey
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:10 pm Post subject:
kevinx wrote:
(PS. Just as a point of interest, is there a posted "history of PGPS", from how it all started, to where you are now??)
There's a little bit about it here under "A True Virtual Entity". _________________ Anita
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UK map 1125.12264
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Joined: 11/07/2002 14:36:40 Posts: 23848 Location: Hampshire, UK
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:14 pm Post subject:
kevinx wrote:
I look forward to the newsletter, Darren.
Have you not considered revealing the "whole story", from where you were a mere lad, painting dots on your fathers A-Z, to actually developing the application, and seeking world domination. There ya go, even an idea for a book :-)
Aye, if we make our fortune then maybe but it's a little premature right now. However I'll see what we can do _________________ Darren Griffin
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