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Tip – Mapillary as a source for editing OpenStreetMap

October 23, 2014 By GISuser

Some pretty cool news out of the Mapillary blog that enables OSM editors to integrate Mapillary technology

Mapillary in the OpenStreetMap iD Editor

Mapillary in the OpenStreetMap iD Editor

this update via the Mapillary blog… Today we are very happy to announce that this work is finally integrated into the official version of the iD editor! Log in and look at it here.

This integration means that you can see and use Mapillary street level photos in your area for improving OpenStreetMap. Remember that we give an explicit right for anyone to derive data and put it into OpenStreetMap.

If there are no suitable images in the area – get out and take some yourself, or get some of the contributors in that area to take photos with the Mapillary apps.

Source: Mapillary Blog

Filed Under: Around the Web Tagged With: mapillary, openstreetmap, OSM

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