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Posted on 06/12/201302/12/2013 by Rafael Scapin

OpenStreetMap: An Open Source Alternate to GoogleMaps

This article introduces OpenStreetMap, which is bound to interest students, engineers, trekkers, cartographers, government officials, law enforcement authorities and anyone who makes use of maps.

http://www.linuxforu.com/2013/12/openstreetmap-open-source-alternate-googlemaps/

 

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