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Explain a mashup in relation to geography and gis

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  1. 4 June, 13:04
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    mashup refers to the practice of overlaying data from one source on top of the mapping services. We usually do this by extracting the spatial data from the non-spatial source and put it on top of the map. Mashup usually combined/integrate two element room two or more geographical sources.
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