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- Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, and TomTom have created an organization called the Overture Maps Foundation.
- The group has launched an initiative to take on Google Maps and Apple Maps.
- Overture’s open-source mapping project will make it easier for third-party devs to challenge Google’s and Apple’s products.
When it comes to mapping and navigation, Google Maps and Apple Maps sit pretty on top of the rest of the industry. But their position on top of the hill could be in jeopardy soon, or at least that’s what Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, and TomTom are hoping for.
Last year, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, and the mapping company TomTom joined forces to create an organization called the Overture Maps Foundation. The group aims to make interoperable map products third-party developers can use to create their own global mapping and navigation products. It plans on accomplishing this feat by open-sourcing its project.