#be2camp - Building Value on Open Mapping

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Talking Open Street Map

I've just deleted my notes from this session, because just typing up what was said won't actually be very useful.

Here's what to do. Got to http://www.blurtonvision.co.uk and see how different data layers can be placed over the map to build a set of information about what the community is doing.

Then look at Walking Papers and see how that same mapping can be useful to, and developed by, walkers.

Cool, isn't it?

It's all built on Open Street Map, which is, if you like, the Wikipedia of mapping.

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Haven't been called a media reptile yet - quite like it, actually, Adam.

I like Taupy, my little banner-star media reptile, so it's probably a compliment…

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