OS mapping data to be released to developers... The Ordnance Survey (OS) is opening up some of its secret code to allow software developers to create Google Maps-style mash-ups. Dubbed OpenSpace, the ...
Mention the words “Ordnance Survey” to any countryside-loving Brit and they’ll likely regale you with tales of idyllic Sunday morning hikes through remote lush landscapes, their trusty OS map guiding ...
The mapping data brings together lots of sources of information about locations A mapping tool that gives a detailed picture of local information in almost every corner of Great Britain has been ...
Ordnance Survey, the United Kingdom's national mapping agency, is opening up some of its secret code to allow software developers to create Google Maps-style mashups. Dubbed OpenSpace, the project ...
Ordnance Survey, the UK's national mapping agency, is opening up some of its secret code to allow software developers to create Google Maps-style mashups. Dubbed OpenSpace, the project will initially ...
Here at Live for the Outdoors, we love maps. But we’ll admit one dark little secret: they can make idiots of anyone. Go on, admit it. Even if you’ve used and loved Ordnance Survey mapping for years or ...
Tadpole-Cartesia, the field mapping software subsidiary of Tadpole Technology, has won the largest software project of its history from Ordnance Survey (OS). In partnership with US software developer ...
A frustratingly flawed device that doesn’t merit its £400 price tag and provides little incentive for choosing it over a Garmin Poor web-based user interfaces; multiple accounts needed for different ...
The mapping data brings together lots of sources of information about locations A mapping tool that gives a detailed picture of local information in almost every corner of Great Britain has been ...
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