Why V2 notV3

On Thursday, 4 October 2012 16:43:41 UTC+1, The Blaster wrote:
>
> Did you ever find a Google Maps Expert ?
>
> On Tuesday, August 19, 2008 12:24:04 AM UTC-7, Nic Rodgers wrote:
>>
>> I'm looking for a Google Maps expert, with experience of server side 
>> clustering, who can deliver the following: 
>>
>> 1. A Google Map (using the Javascript API) that displays: 
>>     a) By default, it is zoomed out to show the whole of the UK 
>>     b) At the default zoom, it shows 10 cluster markers. These should 
>> represent the most dense areas of markers. (Eg. If there are 1000 
>> markers within London, then London should have a cluster marker shown 
>> at the default zoom level) 
>>     c) Clicking one of the cluster marker zooms in to a level where 
>> you see more cluster markers, or actual markers (depending on the 
>> number of markers in the current viewable area). 
>>     d) As you zoom in, you see more markers. 
>>     e) Clicking on a marker opens a standard Google 'Bubble' window, 
>> containing some text and an image from the database. 
>>
>>
>> Notes: 
>>     1) A MySQL database contains rows for every marker that should 
>> appear on the map. Each row contains the Latitude/Longitude of the 
>> marker, and a marker type - there are 9 different markers (they are 
>> all the same width and height) that will be displayed on the map (we 
>> have designed these and will supply you with GIF/JPEG versions of each 
>> marker.) 
>>
>>     2) The database currently contains around 1000 markers. It is 
>> expected to grow to 50,000. 
>>
>>     3) Because of the expected number of markers in the database, a 
>> server side clustering solution is required (the JavaScript clustering 
>> solution ClusterMarker is too slow with more than 1000 markers). 
>>
>>     4) The server-side clustering solution must run on PHP and be 
>> similar in functionality to the ACME labs clusterer, but PHP/MySQL 
>> based. 
>>
>>     5) How you implement the marker clustering is up to you - so long 
>> as it is fast and scalable. Several methods seem to be popular - see 
>> relevant links below. 
>>
>> If you are interested in working with us on this, please can you email 
>> me with an idea of when you could start, when you'd be able to 
>> complete the work, and how much you would charge. 
>>
>> We are a UK company but willing to work with experts worldwide. We 
>> have a budget of up to around $1000 US. 
>>
>> Potentially helpful (or irrelevant!) links 
>> [a] 
>> http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/browse_thread/thread/6ef32d27075b59b5
>>  
>>
>> [b] http://forum.sydphp.org/?a=topic&t=1074 
>>
>> [c] http://uwmike.com/maps/dams/index.php?data=au 
>>
>> [d] 
>> http://groups.google.com/group/Google-AJAX-Search-API/browse_thread/thread/90668ec4265df08f/aa1e2224825b185c?lnk=raot
>>  
>>
>>

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