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  2. OSM - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSM

    OSM may refer to: Software and websites. OpenStreetMap, an open source project to develop free geographic data OpenStreetMap Foundation, a British non-profit foundation; OsmAnd, a map and navigational application for Android and iOS based on data from OpenStreetMap; Open Service Mesh, a free and open source cloud native service mesh

  3. Section sign - Wikipedia

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    The section sign (§) is a typographical character for referencing individually numbered sections of a document; it is frequently used when citing sections of a legal code. [1]

  4. Fenway Park - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate; Pages for logged out editors learn more

  5. Waze - Wikipedia

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    Waze Mobile Ltd, [2] (/ w eɪ z /; Hebrew: ווייז מובייל בע"מ) doing business as Waze (Hebrew: ווייז), formerly FreeMap Israel, is a subsidiary company of Google that provides satellite navigation software on smartphones and other computers that support the Global Positioning System (GPS).

  6. iD (software) - Wikipedia

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    iD is a free software online editor for OpenStreetMap (OSM) geodata created in JavaScript and released in 2013. It is the most popular [2] and the default editor on the main OSM page. [3] [4] iD's features include choosing custom aerial imagery and native support for Mapillary photos.

  7. Plus–minus sign - Wikipedia

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    The symbols ± and ∓ are used in chess annotation to denote a moderate but significant advantage for White and Black, respectively. [4] Weaker and stronger advantages are denoted by ⩲ and ⩱ for only a slight advantage, and +– and –+ for a strong, potentially winning advantage, again for White and Black respectively.

  8. Module:OSM - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Module:OSM

    On this page Wikipedia:WikiProject_OpenStreetMap it becomes clear different approaches have been tried before to link from Wikipedia to Openstreetmap. But why is this so hard? Well, there are a few problems, one of them is that ids for nodes, ways and relations on Openstreetmap are not guaranteed to be stable.

  9. Overture Maps Foundation - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overture_Maps_Foundation

    The Overture project is intended to be complementary to the crowdsourced OpenStreetMap project, and the foundation encourages members to contribute data directly to the OSM project. [4] Data will be released under the Community Database License Agreement – Permissive v2, unless required otherwise by licensing conflicts. [4]