Large Investment in OpenStreetMap from Knight Foundation
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Re: Large Investment in OpenStreetMap from Knight Foundation
#2Re: Large Investment in OpenStreetMap from Knight Foundation
#3How long, one wonders, until Open Street Map becomes the ubiquitous standard? Could Google switch to using it, and feed into it themselves to improve its results further?
Re: Large Investment in OpenStreetMap from Knight Foundation
#4How long, one wonders, until Open Street Map becomes the ubiquitous standard? Could Google switch to using it, and feed into it themselves to improve its results further?
Why would Google do that?
Switching to open data would hopefully reduce both factors.
Re: Large Investment in OpenStreetMap from Knight Foundation
#5How long, one wonders, until Open Street Map becomes the ubiquitous standard? Could Google switch to using it, and feed into it themselves to improve its results further?
I don't fully understand the ramifications, but it's possible that this was done so that companies like Google could build products on top of OSM data rather than re-invent the wheel, possibly in a parallel to GPL and LGPL or the split between Linux and thing like Tivo or Android built on top.
From their relicencing FAQ:
" If you distribute OSM data with other map data, you have to make the other data available; But if you create an "integrated experience" (e.g. mashup or cartography), the share-alike licence only applies to the map data. "
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Open_Database_License_Rel...
Re: Large Investment in OpenStreetMap from Knight Foundation
#6Re: Large Investment in OpenStreetMap from Knight Foundation
#7How long, one wonders, until Open Street Map becomes the ubiquitous standard? Could Google switch to using it, and feed into it themselves to improve its results further?
Re: Large Investment in OpenStreetMap from Knight Foundation
#8How long, one wonders, until Open Street Map becomes the ubiquitous standard? Could Google switch to using it, and feed into it themselves to improve its results further?
Why would Google do that?
"Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful."
Re: Large Investment in OpenStreetMap from Knight Foundation
#9How long, one wonders, until Open Street Map becomes the ubiquitous standard? Could Google switch to using it, and feed into it themselves to improve its results further?
Re: Large Investment in OpenStreetMap from Knight Foundation
#10How long, one wonders, until Open Street Map becomes the ubiquitous standard? Could Google switch to using it, and feed into it themselves to improve its results further?
The way Google is building out its maps data is way more sophisticated. Good look inside here: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/09/how-go...
http://oegeo.wordpress.com/2012/09/06/google-maps-and-openst...