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Earthmine

2006 establishments in CaliforniaCompanies based in Berkeley, CaliforniaMap companies of the United StatesPrivately held companies based in CaliforniaTechnology companies established in 2006

earthmine, inc. is a company located in Berkeley, California devoted to "indexing reality". The company uses vehicle mounted camera rigs to capture imagery and three dimensional data of the urban environment. It was founded in 2006 by John Ristevski and Anthony Fassero.

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Earthmine
Fourth Street, Berkeley

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94710 Berkeley
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