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Mapillary is taking crowdsourcing to the streets, or more precisely, street views. Instead of relying on a single authority (cough, Google Street Views) to relay street level photos, Mapillary lets ...
Those beautiful GoPro photos of your goofy travels on bike or skis may contain an unmapped part of the world. In its quest to surpass Google in visual mapping, the app Mapillary earlier this month ...
Facebook has done a fair bit with maps in recent times — last year it opened up its AI tool to OpenStreetMap users and announced its plans to recreate an AR planet based on a 3D map of the world. More ...
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A startup out of Sweden called Mapillary is using crowdsourced photos to create an open and more intelligent version of Google’s Street View, and today it announced a Series A round of funding from an ...
No audio available for this content. Mapillary has released a video showing 3D models of locations its users photograph. The company said this gives users “the power to virtually explore their own ...
Google Street View is a pretty awesome tool that Google provides in its Google Maps app and desktop interface. It provides users photos of the area of the map they’re looking at, provided the Google ...
Mapillary, the Swedish startup that wants to take on Google and others in mapping the world by way of a crowdsourced database of street-level imagery, is taking an interesting step in the development ...
Facebook Inc on Thursday acquired Swedish mapping technology company Mapillary, which collects images from tens of thousands of contributors to build immersive and up-to-date maps, the companies said.