parece que en el futuro tendremos un nuevo Osmand "Telenav" para los
smartphones, no está mal


On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 10:25 AM, Sefer <infose...@yahoo.com> wrote:

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> Noticia
> Mapas colaborativos
> Editor: GigaOM (ingles)
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> Given the craziness of the first two weeks in September in the tech
> world an interesting hire that should have gotten more attention slipped
> largely through the cracks. Steve Coast, founder of the OpenStreetMap
> project, has joined Telenav, signaling a big move by the navigation outfit
> toward crowdsourced mapping.
> OpenStreetMap is the Wikipedia of mapping. OSM’s dedicated community
> of 1.3 million editors have gathered GPS data while driving, biking and
> walking the streets of the world to build a map from the ground up.
> They’ve even gone so far as to mark objects that exist on few other
> digital maps, from trees to park benches. That map was then offered up
> free to all comers.
> What you probably didn’t know is that Telenav is has been an active
> contributor to OSM for years, using the data it collects from its Scout
> app and other nav products to improve OSM’s maps. Telenav’s Martijn van
> Exel is currently president of the OSM board in the U.S., and he created
> MapRoulette.org, which identifies problem spots on OSM’s maps and suggests
> corrections
> to its editors. What Telenav hasn’t done, though, is actually use OSM’s
> maps in its products.
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> Continua...
> Are crowdsourced maps the future of navigation?
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> http://gigaom.com/2013/09/15/are-crowdsourced-maps-the-future-of-navigation/
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> Saludos. Sefer.
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