Just because it's very similar to OSM doesn't means it isn't using to
some other database. You're arguing what I believe is called a 'false
cause fallacy'.
You should be comparing it with aerial imagery not Google maps.
Dave F.
On 11/08/2016 15:40, Mishari Muqbil wrote:
This time I've shown several places where they trace OSM's logical
path precisely (i.e. A complex intersection or ways converging to form
a fork).
On Thursday, 11 August 2016, Dave F <davefoxfa...@btinternet.com
<mailto:davefoxfa...@btinternet.com>> wrote:
Hi
As has been pointed out, Uber's routing not following the
inaccuracy within Google doesn't prove they're using OSM.
Dave F.
On 11/08/2016 13:44, Mishari Muqbil wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've made some more quick comparisons here:
https://www.evernote.com/l/AAToqyEvUURAL71Q_xhbOB05s9mj-cH4Gg4
<https://www.evernote.com/l/AAToqyEvUURAL71Q_xhbOB05s9mj-cH4Gg4>
Counterintuitively, the ones with circle in green are the
original with google maps background, in red is super imposed on
OSM, you can see that it fits like a glove.
Best regards
Mishari
Mishari Muqbil <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','mish...@mishari.net');>
July 27, 2016 at 12:18
Hi,
I wrote a blog post
<https://www.mishari.net/2016/07/uber-using-osm-data/> comparing
Uber's rendering of a sample route displayed in it's app with
Google Maps and OSM Mapnik, it seems Uber is using OSM data for
this function without any visible attribution to OSM.
Best regards
Mishari
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