Imperialismo Google: Foursquare deja Google Maps y se pasa al movimiento de the OpenStreetMap

Hoy traemos a este espacio una buenísima noticia que debería, poco a poco, ir reproduciéndose...en las redes sociales, y nuestro trabajo cotidiano .. camino hacia la #P2PrEvolution... aquí os dejo con la noticia en Foursquare Blog:

foursquare is joining the OpenStreetMap movement! Say hi to pretty new maps!

We usually use this blog for big product announcements,
but, as a startup, we also often think about how we can make life
easier for other startups. Today, we’re doing both – a little
announcement, and hopefully some help for other startups that are
thinking about the same things.
So, the announcement:
Starting today, we’re embracing the OpenStreetMap
movement, so all the maps you see when you go to foursquare.com will
look a tiny bit different (we think the new ones are really pretty).
Other than slightly different colors and buttons, though, foursquare is
still the same site you know and love.

Now, the explanation:
If you’re still reading this, you’re either really bored or you’re curious as to why we would make such a big technical change.
We’ve been using the Google Maps API since the early days of
foursquare. In the last six months, though, we’ve seen an increasing
number of companies migrating to other options. So, during our January hackathon, one of our intrepid engineers wondered what the world would look like if we made our own maps. To do that, he used data from OpenStreetMap.
(It’s a crowd-sourced global atlas, and it’s kind of amazing! It’s like
Wikipedia for geography.) We love the idea of open data, and were happy
to try it out. (...)

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Fuente: [ foursquareblog]