Thursday, 20 August 2009

Taking Africa's Data to the Next Level

Taking Africa's Data to the Next Level: "En Français

Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally acessible and useful. This is especially true in Africa, where most of the continent's data is not yet online. A crucial building block to this is providing a rich, comprehensive base map of Africa that allows local data to be organized and published across the web. To achieve this ambitious goal, we've released maps of Africa on Google Maps several months ago with data created by individuals using Google Map Maker and now have the product available in Swahili.

We're committed to making the result of everyone's work as available and accessible as possible. With this latest Map Maker launch, we're also taking a stride in that direction by extending our Kenya pilot and making the entire dataset of Africa fully available for download by non-profits, government agencies and individuals to create and enhance their own non-commercial map-related projects. These folks use mapping data extensively to analyze the affect of a disaster, the spread of a disease, or how to develop an urban center. We're looking forward to seeing how they will use our data to further improve the world.

More details are available on our download site.



Happy Mapping!

Posted by Lior Ron, Product Lead; and Lalitesh Katragadda, Tech Lead, Map Maker