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Interestingly the PH domains streetdirectory.com.ph and .ph are owned
by JOBSDB, registered at their HK address....<br>
Whatever it is, they have some force behind them.<br>
Though I wonder how this figures into their overall company strategy<br>
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<pre wrap="">Similar to OSM, the map looks inconsistent with the varying level of
coverage on several areas. Some have good coverage of buildings and
even house numbers (Kalayaan Ave - P. Tamo - Chino Roces area). They
also have very local POIs although many roads around my neighborhood
are wrong.
They documented the mapmaking process in Singapore here:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.streetdirectory.com/mapmaking/">http://www.streetdirectory.com/mapmaking/</a>
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<pre wrap="">I kinda like how they mark the perimeter of private subdivisions and other
property lines.
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Me too. Property lines are very difficult to survey with a simple GPS.
So I assume they get their data from somewhere other than surveying
on their own.
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<pre wrap="">I wonder where they got their data. (The site is Singapore-based.)
Eugene
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