Nigeria: Google has achieved 100 per cent target in the area of mapping for Nigeria and other African countries. Wikipedia defines mapping as map-making and often used instead of cartography, stressing that mapping term is also sometimes used for geospatial data collection.
The 100 per cent mapping achievement was disclosed by Google officials at the Regional Conference for super mappers across Africa, which kicked off in Lagos, stressing that 100 per cent of Africa was now available on Google Map Maker.
Besides, the event was organised to celebrate the contributions of Google Map Maker users from around Nigeria and other parts of Africa in their geographic crowd-sourcing efforts.
Speaking at the event, Google Africa Lead Africa Community Manager, Evans Arabu said, “Regional conferences are a chance for volunteer mappers, community leaders, and Google team members to meet each other and discuss how to strengthen the mapping communities in their neighborhood. We’re thrilled to see that the mapping efforts in Africa have been greatly supported by citizen cartographers from many different parts of the country.”
Announced at the event was the recent addition of Lesotho as a country open for editing via Google Map Maker, which makes 100 per cent of Africa now available through this community mapping tool. The search giant also informed of the ongoing mapping initiative for all university campuses in sub-Saharan Africa.
Arabu said, “Google Map Maker allows you to add and update geographic information for millions of users to see in Google Maps and Google Earth. By sharing information about the places you know, like businesses in your town or building names on your school campus, you can ensure that the map accurately reflects the world around you.”
Source: The Guardian