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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 ...
Apple has finally acknowledged the use of OpenStreetMap data in its iOS iPhoto app, the open-source mapping project said on Thursday.The iPhoto app, a photo-sorting tool for the iPad and iPhone ...
Two months after its introduction, Apple hads given credit to OpenStreetMap for the use of its data in iPhoto for iOS.
However, OpenStreetMap Foundation, the company behind OpenStreetMap, has revealed that iPhoto for iOS actually uses their database. According to the foundation, the data Apple uses is dated to ...
OpenStreetMaps claims that Apple is using its mapping data in iPhoto for IOS without credit.
Those are OpenStreetMap (OSM) data -- useful for allowing consumers to use the app internationally -- as well as the ability to directly report errors onto the map.
Apple has finally acknowledged the use of OpenStreetMap data in its iOS iPhoto app, the open-source mapping project said yesterday. The iPhoto app, a photo-sorting tool for the iPad and iPhone ...
MapBox has unveiled iD, a new and fast editor for the OpenStreetMap data project. Built using JavaScript, it will help make contributing to maps better.
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).
The gvSIG Community introduced a gvSIG 2.0 extension that allows access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) layers.
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