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2009-08-24
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@ Seattle (or thereabouts)
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Yes, keep using Google / Yahoo / Virtual Earth maps, rather than re-inventing the wheel.
The Google Street View van has been seen wandering my streets, and you're suggesting I recreate the maps for my city?
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2009-08-24
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@ Vancouver, BC, Canada
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2009-08-24
, 21:58
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@ Fresno CA USA
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And it would seem that I have spoken too soon, and too harshly, as well. I just checked openstreetmap.org and they have dramatically improved the maps for Vancouver in the last year. A year ago they had only a few major streets for my city and mostly empty space. Now they have all the small streets and even some features that Google Maps don't have.
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2009-08-25
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@ Po' Bo'. PA
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2009-08-26
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@ Belgium
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2009-08-27
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@ Germany
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Yesterday I tried this widget for the first time and the first instinct was to use the right hand even if I was sustaining the device with the left. The buttons require certain precision. But you might be right, let's get ourselves more used to this interesting widget.
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2009-08-27
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@ Germany
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Is osm-gps-map using a single repository to store the maps between the separate applications ?
I haven't seen where I could downlaod the widget and try to play with it.
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2009-08-27
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@ Germany
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Well osm-gps-map is capable of showing google maps, virtual earth, yahoo and osm... It just needs a features for placing POI's, buttons and other data on top of the map image. So it's a widget for various map sources, not just osm
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2009-09-01
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@ Toronto, Ontario
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Imagine following situation: You are on the way to work. Then you see, that they are building a new street (in my village very often, because many people try to escape from berlin, but they still want live near...). Google need to send their cool google-car to check everything out, and after a year or so, the new street is covered in google maps, too. But YOU can pull out your n810 (or the next device with built-in data-modem) and just drive on that new street once (upload it directly with the new device) and voilá, its on OSM.