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OpenStreetMaps claims that Apple is using its mapping data in iPhoto for IOS without credit.
When Apple launched iPhoto for iPhone, it quickly became clear that there was something odd going on with the maps in the application. Even though Apple never talked about this publicly, the data ...
After questioning the source of the map data in Apple’s new iPhoto for iOS app, OpenStreetMap has moved to end speculation and has revealed that the Cupertino-based technology giant has begun ...
OpenStreetMap's Open Database License (ODbL) allows any third-party to use its data with the appropriate attribution (though this attribution doesn't always happen).
OpenStreetMap is a world-wide collaborative project aiming at providing free map data, under an open license, to anyone who wants it. Volunteers all over the planet contribute their local knowledge ...
Pokémon Go hack: How it works It has been suspected for some time in the Pokémon Go community that Niantic draws data in part from the open-source map project OpenStreetMap to help construct the ...
Open source developer releases Arnis, a tool utilizing OpenStreetMap data to recreate real world locations in Minecraft.
AOL launched a version of its MapQuest application on Friday for the U.K. using data from OpenStreetMap, a project that uses volunteers to create detail-rich maps that are free. MapQuest Open will ...