OpenStreetMaps: Free Software's Answer to Google Commercially-Re...

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 10/06/2008 - 16:33

Free Software Magazine: "Just like Wikipedia, on which it is loosely modelled, OpenStreetMaps is resolutely free software.

It is an attempt, by community participation, to map the Earth."


 

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