
The Linux Foundation has started a project in cooperation with the giants of the world of technology so that the big companies will provide the map data openly to each other.
The Linux Foundation has partnered with several major tech companies, including Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and TomTom, to develop open and interactive map data to counter Google's dominance in the world of map services. This joint collaboration will be done in a project called Overture Maps Foundation.
The Linux Foundation says the ultimate goal of the Overture Maps Foundation is to help develop new products through the information that is made openly available and can be used in a variety of applications and businesses. Each of the participants in this project can present their data to others and use their data.
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The Linux Foundation joins Meta, Microsoft, Amazon and TomTom to fight Google Maps
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