What is an “interoperable” database?
“the term interoperability is used to describe the capability of different programs to exchange data via a common set of exchange formats”
We use your postal reference ie; your postcode or zip code, street name or road, and reference this with your unique feature, like; No 1 or unit 12 or site reference 798A. This data is then “converted” and referenced as a longitude and latitude. From there we use your name and replace the references so longitude; 9080989898 and latitude; 9089089089 becomes, let say Deepwaterlobster. When you then search for Deepwaterlobster, unbeknown to you, our system looks for Deepwaterlobster using the longitude and latitude of whereabouts you are and lists the results in distance order.
Added to our unique “interoperable” database are the other references you have input such as seafood, take away, restaurant or this can be mobile phone shops etc…
Using the same method as above our system will search longitude and latitude for “seafood ” matches and list them in distance order, but displays "Deepwaterlobster"
This image is an actual log sheet report for Deep Water Lobster; a Sea food restaurant and take away in Avon Connecticut, USA
Anyone on the planet can find this information on our system, however if you are in the UK it may be listed 5000 miles away, but if you are in Connecticut and search for Deepwater or sea food or take away you will find them.....got the idea?
visit; http://www.gpslocals.com/
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
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