Thought this might be of interest... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7586789.stm
Quotes: Projects such as Open Street Map, through which thousands of Britons have contributed their local knowledge to map pubs, landmarks and even post boxes online, are the first step in the fight back against "corporate blankwash", she added. ... But Ed Parsons, geospatial technologist at Google, said the way in which people used maps was changing. He said: "Internet maps can now be personalised, allowing people to include landmarks and information that is of interest to them. "Anyone can create their own maps or use experiences to collaborate with others in charting their local knowledge. "These traditional landmarks are still on the map but people need to search for them. Interactive maps will display precisely the information people want, when they want it. "You couldn't possibly have everything already pinpointed." _______________________________________________ geo-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/geo-discuss
