A career in cartography used to be the prerogative of well-funded adventurers — men like Lewis and Clark — with full government backup. Even after the advent of commercial satellite and aerial photography, the ability to make maps remained largely in the hands of specialists. Now, thanks to tools created by the likes of Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo, mapmaking power is within the grasp of a 12-year-old. Wired | related
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