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London Cycle Maps on your mobile
Mark Sutton May 29 2008, 2:13pm
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Mobile edition of A-Z's London Mini Street Atlas launched
A special edition of A-Z's London Mini Street Atlas has been launched to include Transport for London's cycle route information.
Used with a GPS receiver, the map moves to keep the cyclist at the centre of the screen. Current speed and the direction and distance to a chosen destination are also shown.
The software also has a searchable index of more than 129,000
entries, including streets, postcodes, districts, stations, hospitals and bike shops. Clicking an entry in the search results quickly displays a map showing its location.
Two versions of the map are available for the Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 Third Edition platforms.
A list of compatible devices is on the A-Z website where the map is downloadable for £6.95. On-line technical support is provided.
CycleCity Guides is currently surveying routes in a number of cities, including Manchester, Merseyside, Bristol and Tyneside, and these are also expected to be available electronically in the near future.
Contact CycleCity Guides for a demonstration version of A-Z’s digital London Mini Street Atlas.
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“I'll keep to osm”
Posted by: Shaun McDonald - Jun 5, 10:48am
I'll keep with OpenStreetMap data, and special renderings. That way I can make the appropriate changes to the data when things change on the ground, without having to wait for someone to update the data when it changes on the ground.