Re: [OSM-dev] complying with google/bing/yahoo geocoding terms of service

2011-10-04 Thread Andy Allan
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 5:43 AM, Paul Norman wrote: > Nominatim is the standard way to do reverse geocoding. Nominatim is good for both geocoding and reverse geocoding. It powers both the search and the "Where am I" functions on the main site. > If you want to do > geocoding (telling you the nam

Re: [OSM-dev] complying with google/bing/yahoo geocoding terms of service

2011-10-03 Thread Paul Norman
is not an area I've been particularly interested in so I can't comment on any difficulties or shortfalls with the tools. From: Anton Nel [mailto:an...@lgr.biz] Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 8:54 PM To: dev@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] complying with google/bing/yahoo

Re: [OSM-dev] complying with google/bing/yahoo geocoding terms of service

2011-10-03 Thread Anton Nel
"If that's the case, what are my options for geocoding when OSM is the base map?" This seems kind of relevant and was also wondering myself, how to go about geocoding for OSM. This isn't a Google mailing list so you shouldn't expect answers about Google products, but: On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 3

Re: [OSM-dev] complying with google/bing/yahoo geocoding terms of service

2011-10-03 Thread Ian Dees
This isn't a Google mailing list so you shouldn't expect answers about Google products, but: On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Michael Katz wrote: > In my OpenLayers application application, the user will have the option of > using many types of basemaps: google, bing, yahoo, OSM, plus some custom

[OSM-dev] complying with google/bing/yahoo geocoding terms of service

2011-10-03 Thread Michael Katz
In my OpenLayers application application, the user will have the option of using many types of basemaps: google, bing, yahoo, OSM, plus some custom types. I see that in the terms of usage for google, bing, and yahoo, it says that geocoding results must be used with the corresponding map (e.g., r