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We’re extremely pleased to announce that we have received $12.3M in a Series B round of funding led by Greylock Partners, which also includes our original investor Sunstone Capital.
This new investment will be used by CloudMade to do two primary...
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Dear Mr. Arrington:
I know you may be smart in other areas but you are making a fool of yourself with the cloudmade/ OSM post. I know your shoody piece was based off:
“a random discussion I had with someone about how they are doing. And by “they...
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We’ve taken on board a lot of feedback and made lots of fixes and updates to Mapzen which we think will make a significant difference to your editing experience. They’re aimed at helping you map more by providing even greater flexibility within Mapzen...
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There’s been a lot of work going on behind the scenes to make Mapzen, CloudMade’s family of easy to use OpenStreetMap editing tools, even easier, even more useful and even more fun to use. So what’s new?
Mapzen POI Collector 1.1 –...
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CloudMade is going to have a busy MWC, we’re meeting with press, developers, partners, investors and if you’re game, you too! If you’d like to meet us come along to one of the below events or if you’re a developer why not come to one of our Developer...
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This month we interview Zsombor Szabo from IZE. Zsombor has developed OpenMaps for iPhone using CloudMade tools. The CloudMade Coder caught up with him to find out more.
Tell us about your company or application(s)
My partner, Csongor Nemes, and I founded...
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We recently found out that we’ve been selected as a finalist for the Mobile Premier Awards, the equivalent of the Oscars for mobile start-ups at the world’s largest mobile conference, Mobile World Congress.
The awards replace the popular Mobile Monday...
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Its just over a month since we launched Mapzen – the easy to use OpenStreetMap editor. Since then, the intuitive user interface and focus on ease of use has caught the attention of users and the media (see New Scientist, Mac World, ZDNet and our...
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Earlier on this year a smart VC, who multiple times has competed successfully against Google, told me that Google is generally willing to act as an “irrational economic player”. It’s willing to destroy value just so others can’t get at it, even if it...
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Interesting read from Nick Lansley of Tesco here. Of course, it was easy for Tesco to fix and resubmit their free app to the AppStore, but paid applications affected by this change will from now on have to rely on other services for their geocoding needs...
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While no one was watching, we deployed the latest version of our geocoding engine. The key objective for this release has been performance and stability, and I am sure it is immediately noticeable. Benchmarking based on actual user queries have shown...
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In July this year, 250 of the leading lights in community mapping and geo application development gathered in Amsterdam for the annual OpenStreetMap Foundation conference The State of the Map. Video and audio recordings form the three day conference are...
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Cloudmade: Directions Africa Cape Town to Ethiopia OpenStreetMap gets a boost with capable directions now across Africa Africa Directions from Cape Town to Ethiopia click 'Hide' view the map route on the map. view the url: http://maps.cloudmade...
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Why is Open Street Map Brilliant? PCPRO author Johnathan Bray explains his comment: " The OpenStreetmap is a venture, started in 2004 by Steve Coast, similar to Wikipedia, only with maps." " I remember looking at it three years ago and...
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Great news!
Our trusted partners CartoType and Nutiteq have created new mobile & desktop libraries, which you can check out here. These new libraries support the latest CloudMade mapping services including raster and vector maps: Raster Libraries...
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Filed under: tools, cloudmade, Windows, developers, clients, android, Blackberry, symbian, j2me, window mobile, nutiteq, libraries, cartotype