Harnessing the wealth of OpenStreetMap data, MapQuest has launched an "Open" version of itself, allowing anyone to add restaurants, fix errors, define the best directions that real drivers know, and ...
Last week AOLs MapQuest (yes AOL bought them a while back) announced an open sourced powered version of MapQuest. The new version for now is separate and apart from the traditional MapQuest. It is ...
Late last month, AOL relaunched MapQuest with a new brand identity and features to support consumers' increasing demand for locally relevant Web content. Not stopping there, the mapping service is now ...
Mapquest is continuing down its new “open” path with OpenStreetMap. Previously the AOL company announced an investment in the open-source mapping community and the creation of “Mapquest Open” a ...
MapQuest, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of AOL Inc., has announced the launch of eight new mapping sites built on open technology and OpenStreetMap (OSM) data. Over the past seven months, MapQuest ...
DENVERDENVER — MapQuest is diving farther into crowdsourcing, with online maps edited by the people, for the people. The AOL Inc. subsidiary is launching a separate website Thursday where people can ...
DENVER (AP) - MapQuest is diving farther into crowdsourcing, with online maps edited by the people, for the people. The AOL Inc. subsidiary is launching a separate website Thursday where people can ...
DENVER—MapQuest is diving farther into crowdsourcing, with online maps edited by the people, for the people. The AOL Inc. subsidiary is launching a separate website Thursday where people can chime in ...
Android only: Who would anyone need a turn-by-turn navigation app for Android, besides Google's own built-in offering? Travelers and non-U.S. users, for one, but also those intrigued by the ...
With lots of mapping news today, we’re combining it all into a single round up, which focuses largely on Google. The company decided, after suspending, examining and “scrubbing” its Street View ...
Nestoria is one of those companies that was told it would have to start paying real money for Google Maps. When Google couldn't tell it exactly how much, Nestoria kicked Mountain View to the curb and ...