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A humble (and hungry) mans quest to find all the burrito places in Melbourne, AU and create his personal burrito map
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SMART Manages AI Recycling Technologies
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Azure Maps based tourist guide for Thessaloniki (Mappathon)
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Azure Maps | Neher Data Systems
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A module for the Azure Maps Web SDK that adds a visualization to the map which expands clusters into a spiral spider layout.
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A Live Air Quality Index Tracker to check pollution levels in your city. Preview available, try it out!!!
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Upload a file to Azure Blob Storage and extract specific text from the same file that can be applied as metadata to it in Blob Storage. Demo included with an SRT file.
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Sample web apps using Blazor
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Reactjs app - Microsoft Imagine Cup Project
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A simple Xamarin.Mac Cocoa app that uses the current Geolocation of the user to fetch and display key information from Azure Maps.
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A Mashup Demo using Azure Cognitive Services and Azure Maps
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An Azure Maps Web SDK module that provides a window that displays a data set inside of a spyglass on the map.
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Provides read/write access to Azure Maps Creator data.
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A spring web app which uses azure maps and web sockets for tracking every user in real-time using HTML geo location api.
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Frontend for reddbog backends based on next.js-react
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