OS mapping data to be released to developers... The Ordnance Survey (OS) is opening up some of its secret code to allow software developers to create Google Maps-style mash-ups. Dubbed OpenSpace, the ...
Here at Live for the Outdoors, we love maps. But we’ll admit one dark little secret: they can make idiots of anyone. Go on, admit it. Even if you’ve used and loved Ordnance Survey mapping for years or ...
Tadpole-Cartesia, the field mapping software subsidiary of Tadpole Technology, has won the largest software project of its history from Ordnance Survey (OS). In partnership with US software developer ...
All parts of the public sector in Great Britain have free access to a wide range of services from the government-owned mapping agency Ordnance Survey (OS), through the Public Sector Mapping Agreement ...
An app which allows walkers to plot and follow routes around loughs, hills and valleys using detailed topographical mapping has been launched in Northern Ireland. OS Maps app has supported outdoor ...
OS maps show physical and human features as symbols. This makes the maps easier to read. Each OS map has a key to show what the symbols mean. Large-scale maps - 1:1,250, 1:2,500 and 1:10,000. Features ...
Mapping has always been a vital part of new web services - and it's getting more important as the web goes mobile. In the UK, there are two powerful forces in web mapping - the Ordnance Survey and ...
With the debut of iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks, Apple's Maps app is now on both platforms, allowing you to share location-based information across devices via your iCloud account. One handy feature is the ...
There’s a new Mac OS X version of iMap, a free mapping program for the Mac. It’s designed for mapping large amounts of latitude/ longitude data. “iMap is Mac-first and it is the first mapping program ...
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