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  • Mapzen (2024/10/23 10:14)
    Mapzen, founded in 2013 and headquartered in New York City, was an open source mapping platform company focused on the core components of geo platforms, including search (geocoding), rendering (vector tiles), navigation/routing, and data. Mapzen’s components are used by OpenStreetMap, CartoDB, and Remix, amongst others. The components, hosted on GitHub, are written in JavaScript, Ruby, Java, and Python. Mapzen’s CEO, Randy Meech, was previously SVP of engineering for MapQuest. Mapzen was supported by Samsung Research America and was known to have hired mapping specialists from Apple. Mapzen shut down operations in late January, 2018. On the 28th of January 2019 The Linux Foundation announced Mapzen would become a Linux Foundation Project.
  • transit.land (2024/10/22 11:06)
    Transitland is an open data platform that collects GTFS, GTFS Realtime, GBFS, and other open data feeds from transit providers around the world. Transitland aggregates feeds from over 2,500 operators in over 55 countries . Use the Transitland website to browse this world of data. Or use Transitland’s APIs to power your own maps, data visualizations, analyses, trip planners, or routing algorithms.
  • Open Source Routing Machine (2024/10/21 11:17)
    The Open Source Routing Machine or OSRM is a C++ implementation of a high-performance routing engine for shortest paths in road networks. Licensed under the permissive 2-clause BSD license, OSRM is a free network service. OSRM supports Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, and Mac OS X platform.
  • Open Source Routing Engine for OpenStreetMap (2024/10/20 12:33)
    Valhalla is an open-source routing engine and accompanying set of libraries for use with OpenStreetMap data. Valhalla is used within Mapzen, Mapbox, and Stadia Maps services and SDKs.
  • World Weather Attribution (2024/10/12 18:32)
    World Weather Attribution is an academic collaboration studying extreme event attribution, calculations of the impact of climate change on extreme meteorological events such as heat waves, droughts, and storms. When an extreme event occurs, the project computes the likelihood that the occurrence, intensity, and duration of the event was due to climate change. The project specializes in producing reports rapidly, while news of the event is still fresh.
  • materialvermittlung.org (2024/08/29 20:44)
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  • endoflife.date (2024/08/29 03:00)
    End-of-life (EOL) and support information is often hard to track, or very badly presented. endoflife.date documents EOL dates and support lifecycles for various products. endoflife.date aggregates data from various sources and presents it in an understandable and succinct manner. It also makes the data available using an easily accessible API and has iCalendar support. endoflife.date currently tracks 328 products.
  • Cochrane (2024/08/24 13:22)
    Cochrane is a British international charitable organisation formed to synthesize medical research findings to facilitate evidence-based choices about health interventions involving health professionals, patients and policy makers. It includes 53 review groups that are based at research institutions worldwide. Cochrane has over 37,000 volunteer experts from around the world.
  • Sana Mare (2024/08/24 13:22)
    Sana Mare is an international environmental organisation that works to protect the oceans. Our focus is on combating the discharge of civilisation’s waste into the ocean. Poverty is the biggest environmental toxin. In developing countries in Africa and Asia, we therefore combine our efforts to protect the ocean with the reduction of poverty. We are organised as an association. The association was founded in 2020 by oceanographer and climate scientist Lucas Schmitz. We do not strive for profit, but to maximise environmental protection. If you identify with the goals of our association, you are very welcome as a member.
  • Technology without Borders (2024/08/24 13:22)
    Technik ohne Grenzen e.V. (Technology without Borders, Germany) has one goal: improving living conditions in developing countries. This goal is pursued principally through the following three areas of activity: Coordinating on-site, tailored cooperative development work that makes the most effective use of the available resources. Delivering education and training that empower local people effect change themselves. Stimulating sustainable development, for example through microbusiness initiatives. Through these activities, we aim to put our technical expertise to meaningful use in the service of others. This is the guiding principle behind the foundation of our organisation, our motto being “as sophisticated as necessary, as simple as possible“. In the organisation’s name, the term “technology“ represents an invitation for all technical enthusiasts, as well as tradespeople, technicians, artisans and engineers, to participate in our work. Our organisation also places great importance on offering students the opportunity to make a difference through the application of technical and engineering skills to a variety of challenges in different locations and cultures. If these ideas inspire you, we would love to have you work with us!
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