Show HN: GeoSage – A ETL Webtool for Geo and Demographics Data from the Open Web

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    Urban planners can utilize movement data to analyze foot traffic in different city zones. Marketers can leverage demographic data to tailor campaigns more effectively. Developers can build their apps on top of it.

    To round it up .... GeoSage brings...

    Unified Data Management: Access data from OSM, Facebook, and soon Google, all in one place.

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