OpenStreetMap, a free and open-source mapping platform, is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Founded in 2004, the project has grown exponentially, with over 20 million mapped features worldwide. Despite initial challenges, including limited internet access in Cuba, the platform has successfully mapped even remote areas. OpenStreetMap's success can be attributed to its people-centric approach, allowing volunteers to contribute and edit maps. The platform's data model is designed for volunteers, not paid editors, making it a unique example of crowdsourced mapping.
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