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Written by Richard Marsden
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Thursday, 17 September 2009 09:36 |
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deCarta have just announced the initial rollout of OpenStreetMap data. Support for complete worldwide coverage is expected in October 2009. deCarta sell a range of geospatial software platforms for, quote, "today's cutting-edge internet, mobile, personal navigation and enterprise location-based service (LBS) applications". Products include a JavaScript framework for online applications and a number of mobile routing solutions. deCarta will supply OpenStreetMap data free of charge to customers of both its server and client-side customers, including users of Drill Down Server, Hosted Web Services, Personal Navigation Devices, and Mobile Phones. It will also be available to developers registered at deCarta's Developer Zone. The initial release is targeted to enable Map Display, Vehicle Tracking, High-Level Routing, and Pedestrian Navigation applications. Future releases will allow for local search and turn-by-turn navigation. deCarta expect to expand geographic coverage and features as OpenStreetMap's data grows and matures. For further details, see the deCarta website at: http://www.deCarta.com .
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