Press Releases
CloudMade Acquires OneStepAhead
Monday, January 10, 2011Leading mobile developer platforms combined to offer world-first customizable developer tools and location-based services for iPhone and Android
CloudMade Raises $12.3 Million in Series B Funding
Tuesday, July 27, 2010Investment will drive vast industry opportunities to monetize and innovate with location products and bring mapping to the masses
Navigation on the iPhone just became free – and you can add to the map yourself
Wednesday, May 19, 2010Completely free turn-by-turn navigation app for the iPhone shows the potential of community-generated maps
CloudMade Picks Up Open Innovation Award for its Mapping Platform that leverages Crowdsourcing
Thursday, April 15, 2010CloudMade, the platform and tools company serving consumers, mappers, developers and advertisers around the world, has won the prestigious Open 100 award, supported by the UK’s NESTA (National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts). CloudMade won Best Company Innovating with Crowdsourcing, fending off other formidable entries in the crowdsourcing category such as Facebook, Twitter and Layar.
Axes Systems and CloudMade Collaborate to Expand Options For Map Makers
Wednesday, March 24, 2010Axes Systems and CloudMade, the leading innovators in their respective domains in the mapping world, have announced a partnership, which will bring CloudMade’s maps and services to Axes Systems’ customers.
CloudMade Launches Navi Studio, Revolutionizing Turn-by-Turn Navigation
Monday, March 8, 2010Low-cost software-as-a-service solution powers skobbler, catapulting it to
#1 iPhone navigation app
CloudMade, the platform and tools company serving consumers, mappers, developers and advertisers around the world, has announced the release of Navi Studio, a powerful suite of products designed to help developers create compelling turn-by-turn navigation applications with detailed community-generated maps.
CloudMade Creates Silver Lining for Developers with Location Based Advertising
Tuesday, February 16, 2010CloudMade, the mapping, developer and mobile advertising platform that powers numerous market leading location and map based applications from prominent mobile and web developers, today announced it has integrated Location Based Advertising (LBA) into the CloudMade Mapping Platform. The service enables developers to display highly targeted location-based advertisements in their web or mobile applications, providing them with a valuable additional revenue stream.
Mapping and Mobile Advertising Player CloudMade Takes Top Accolade at Mobile Premier Awards at Mobile World Congress
Monday, February 15, 2010CloudMade, the mapping, developer and mobile advertising platform that powers numerous market leading location and map based applications from prominent mobile and web developers, has been selected by a jury of prominent mobile industry leaders for the most prestigious accolade the mobile industry has to offer, Best Emerging Startup at the Mobile Premier Awards.
CloudMade Launches Free, User-Friendly Mapping Applications, Enabling Anyone to Create Rich and Detailed Maps
Monday, November 30, 2009CloudMade Inc., the leading OpenStreetMap based provider of the commercial-grade mapping platform that allows developers to rapidly build mobile applications and websites, today launched Mapzen (Beta), and, Mapzen POI Collector. Mapzen, a web-based map editor, together with Mapzen POI Collector, an iPhone application, significantly reduce the complexity of editing and adding Points of Interest (POIs) to OpenStreetMap.
Non-profits Join Forces to lead OpenStreetMap Mapathon, October 16-18 to make Atlanta the most digitally mapped city in the United States
Monday, September 21, 2009High profile members of OpenStreetMap (OSM), the non-profit organization which aims to map every corner of the world through crowd sourcing and make this data available for free, are rallying around a citywide Mapathon, October 16-18. The aim of the event is to ensure Atlanta is the first, most detailed and accurately represented US city on OpenStreetMap.org, effectively putting Atlanta map data back into the hands of its citizens.