Ervin
Active Member
I present to you, the greatest thing invented since Wikipedia: OpenStreetMap
I'm sure you're all familiar with Wikipedia and how it works. This is basically the same thing, but with the world map. Go on, edit it, add stuff, ect. Most of the world is pretty empty, the developed world including Toronto on the other hand is pretty filled up, but still needs plenty of work.
So get on and map your heart out. Put in a bunch of crap your usual maps don't have. I've already done a whole lot today alone.
By the way, here's an incredible video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx3dTBtGwWs It shows all the edits to the map as they happen. Germany is kicking everyone's ass, and Europe generally is way ahead. When you see chunks of land suddenly light up for a moment, that's when existing data on that region's streets is being imported.
Fun fact: If you look at Haiti, you will find that the region is surprisingly well mapped. That's because during the earthquake a whole bunch of people started mapping all the streets and marking areas with high destruction to help in the rescue efforts.
I'm sure you're all familiar with Wikipedia and how it works. This is basically the same thing, but with the world map. Go on, edit it, add stuff, ect. Most of the world is pretty empty, the developed world including Toronto on the other hand is pretty filled up, but still needs plenty of work.
So get on and map your heart out. Put in a bunch of crap your usual maps don't have. I've already done a whole lot today alone.
By the way, here's an incredible video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx3dTBtGwWs It shows all the edits to the map as they happen. Germany is kicking everyone's ass, and Europe generally is way ahead. When you see chunks of land suddenly light up for a moment, that's when existing data on that region's streets is being imported.
Fun fact: If you look at Haiti, you will find that the region is surprisingly well mapped. That's because during the earthquake a whole bunch of people started mapping all the streets and marking areas with high destruction to help in the rescue efforts.
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