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UK - Ordnance Survey maps to go online
Friday, November 20, 2009(BBC)
Ordnance Survey map data will be freely available online to everybody from 2010, the Government has announced. The move will allow people to interpret public statistics about crime, health and education by postcode, local authority or electoral boundary. Currently, the geographical data is only available free of charge to small scale developers. Opening it up is key to the success of govern...
Original article from http://www.qlinks.net/update/2009/11/uk-ordnance-survey-maps-to-go-online.htm
Ordnance Survey map data will be freely available online to everybody from 2010, the Government has announced. The move will allow people to interpret public statistics about crime, health and education by postcode, local authority or electoral boundary. Currently, the geographical data is only available free of charge to small scale developers. Opening it up is key to the success of govern...
Original article from http://www.qlinks.net/update/2009/11/uk-ordnance-survey-maps-to-go-online.htm
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