Is that still needed since Google Maps, Apple Maps and TomTom have already covered most of the planet by now? I suppose those all have intellectual property issues.
Is that still needed since Google Maps, Apple Maps and TomTom have already covered most of the planet by now? I suppose those all have intellectual property issues.
It's like the difference between Wikipedia and Encarta (or whatever). Having data with an open licence provides more possibilities. We don't want companies to control everything.