-----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Dewayne Hendricks Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 8:22 PM To: Multiple recipients of Dewayne-Net Subject: [Dewayne-Net] The New Cartographers: Why OpenStreetMap Worries Tech Companies The New Cartographers: Why OpenStreetMap Worries Tech Companies By CARL FRANZEN OCTOBER 20, 2012 <http://idealab.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/10/openstreetmap-part-2-new-carto graphers.php> Nevermind Apple's maps misfire, the free, volunteer-made OpenStreetMap may end up reigning supreme anyway, as companies increasingly choose it for map data over Google. But as the project grows, it's becoming harder and harder for its members to agree on what direction to go in next. Part 2 of a 3-part series. Read part 1 here. "There is literally not a mapping company in the world that doesn't use OpenStreetMap in some capacity," Steve Coast, founder of the free, crowdsourced world map, in his keynote address to some 224 passionate geography junkies at the second annual State of the Map USA conference in Portland, Oregon, on October 13. Already, in the last year alone, some of the biggest names in the tech sector have switched from Google Maps - which began charging for heavy use of its data in January 2012 - to OpenStreetMap (OSM) to power their map apps or websites. The growing list of names now includes Foursquare, Wikipedia and Apple(though there's some debate over just how much OpenStreetMap data Apple uses in its glitchy maps, as it also lists TomTom as a provider). Craigslist also chose to OSM for its own new built-in maps views, but never used Google to begin with. During his keynote address at the conference, Coast went on to say that he's been approached "all the time" by other big tech companies interested in using OpenStreetMap's trove of data for their own for-profit, proprietary products and services, but that they didn't want to be publicly outed for fear of bungling the adoption. And yet, according to Coast, the companies came to him for information on how other firms, potentially competitors, were using OpenStreetMap. Which is why Coast announced that in 2013, he's organizing a conference strictly for OpenStreetMap's commercial users. During his talk, Coast also showed the following rap video that contrasts the theories of celebrated economists Frederick Hayek and John Maynard Keynes in an effort to illustrate the push and pull between "top down" and "bottom up" direction that OSM maintains: [snip] Dewayne-Net RSS Feed: <http://www.warpspeed.com/wordpress> |
In Canada we have both CANVEC data and other Open Data sources some of which OpenStreetMap doesn't accept so there are now one or two alternatives such as FOSM.org that use OpenStreetMap formats and tools but include other data sources.
There is some internal OSM debate certainly in France at the moment about which open data can be included in OSM. Cheerio John On 21 October 2012 00:38, michael gurstein <[hidden email]> wrote:
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