Early in my GIS career, I wanted to produce digital maps at home. Of course, I couldn’t use the tools I had access to at work due to licensing and cost restrictions. That limitation pushed me to ...
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This Android app rewards you for fixing your local open-source map
StreetComplete makes it fun to improve OpenStreetMaps.
Garment supply chains can be confoundingly opaque, making labor and environmental abuses impossible to detect. A new online tool, on the other hand, wants to shed some light on the issue. How? By ...
Many people in the geospatial world have heard that GIS has deep roots in Canada—though “many” is not the same as “everyone.” A surprising number still credit proprietary software vendors with ...
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