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Google rivals join forces in online maps

AFP
San Francisco, United States
Fri, December 16, 2022

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Google rivals join forces in online maps Drawing lines: Google’s iconic “G” log is seen on June 27 at the tech giant’s Bay View campus in Mountain View, California. Tech rivals Meta, Microsoft, TomTom and Amazon Web Services have joined forces to unveil the Overture Maps Foundation on Thursday, which aims to offer open-source, comprehensive mapping data that is freely available. (AFP/Noah Berger)

Google rivals on Thursday unveiled a project to make freely available datasets for map features to be built into online offerings.

Alphabet-owned Google dominates online mapping, selling its services to other companies or platforms and using location and navigation capabilities to enhance its other offerings, including online advertising.

Meta, Microsoft, TomTom and Amazon Web Services have now introduced what they call the Overture Maps Foundation, the goal of which is to make comprehensive mapping data openly available for use by whoever may need it, according to a release from the nonprofit Linux Foundation.

“Mapping the physical environment and every community in the world, even as they grow and change, is a massively complex challenge that no one organization can manage,” said Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin.

“Industry needs to come together to do this for the benefit of all.”

Google was notably absent from the list of companies teaming up in Overture, which said its goal was to expand membership to speed up progress.

The coalition expects to release its first mapping datasets by the middle of next year.

“Immersive experiences, which understand and blend into your physical environment, are critical to the embodied internet of the future,” Maps at Meta engineering director Jan Erik Solem said in the release.

“By delivering interoperable open map data, Overture provides the foundation for an open metaverse built by creators, developers and businesses alike.”

Map data already underlies applications for search, navigation, logistics, games, autonomous driving and more, according to the Linux Foundation.

Overture map data would be open source, meaning developers were free to not only use it but also build on it, the Linux Foundation said.

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