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Title: Skobbler’s ForeverMap 2 Uses OpenStreetMap To Help You Get Places With Or Without A Network Connection
Post by: HCK on May 03, 2013, 07:00:03 am
Skobbler’s ForeverMap 2 Uses OpenStreetMap To Help You Get Places With Or Without A Network Connection

OpenStreetMap is a project that makes and distributes free map data for the world, letting anyone use the data for free, without any legal or technical restrictions. Startup skobbler uses this global mapping data to create its own set of location-aware mobile apps, like ForeverMap 2, an app that has been on Android for a [...]Related StoriesBlockbuster On Demand For iOS Finally Arrives In App StoreInstagram Introduces New ‘Photos Of You’ Tagging Feature On iPhoneAfter Recent Suicides, Foxconn Stops Forcing Workers From FraternizingBuy A Replica Of The Classic Braun Calculator That Inspired iOS’s Calculator AppThe App Store Is About To Hit 50 Billion Downloads So Apple’s Giving Away $10,000    

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