OpenStreetMap is a project to create an open and free map of the world. The idea is that people go to places, possibly record GPS-traces and make notes or take photos of road signs and the draw the map with this information. No copying from other maps is allowed.
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OpenStreetMap beats commercial maps
September 14, 2008 in Open source | 4 comments
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