Encompassing week at OpenStreetMap.org: MapBox.JS v.1.1.0 released, OpenStreetMap 2013 Data Report launched…
This
recent time, Connectikpeople has captured some important events at OpenStreetMap: from the launching of OpenStreetMap
2013 Data Report, to the release of MapBox.JS v.1.1.0 to provide new tools and expand access to this critical platform, OpenStreetMap.org platform is in movement.
2013 Data Report, to the release of MapBox.JS v.1.1.0 to provide new tools and expand access to this critical platform, OpenStreetMap.org platform is in movement.
Henceforth the OpenStreetMap 2013 Data Report launched aims to be a beautiful and
deep exploration of OpenStreetMap's incredible momentum, its data and
contributors.
Now Any GeoJSON file hosted on GitHub can now be rendered as a fully
interactive visualization on top of a custom map designed to let the data stand
out.
OpenStreetMap team has been able to take advantage of beautiful new open-source imagery from the Landsat 8 satellite.
MapBox now supports SSL on
every plan and across every service. Henceforth it is easy to start using SSL with MapBox.js,
the iOS SDK, and on REST API.
OpenStreetMap has launched the Mapbox Transparency Report, an effort directly inspired by their commitment to protecting its users'
privacy and data.
OpenStreetMap has released MapBox.JS v.1.1.0 to provide new tools and expand access to this critical platform.
Finally,
regarding the State of the Map US Conference, over 380 OpenStreetMap users and contributors came
out to the largest ever State of the Map US conference. All the sessions were recorded and are posted online, covering every angle from the new iD
editor launch to the future design of OpenStreetMap.org.