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    <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 21:07:44 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Derick Rethans' Blog: Using OpenStreetMap tiles with Flickr]]></title>
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<i>Derick Rethans</i> has a new post today with a bit of code showing how to <a href="http://derickrethans.nl/using-openstreetmap-with-flickr.html">combine Flickr and OpenStreetMap</a> and make a mapping tool that plots out the location information for the Flickr images.
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I like taking pictures, and I usually take a GPS so that I can place them on a map on my Flickr page. On my last excursion however, the battery of my GPS had died, so I did not have location information available to store in my pictures' EXIF headers. Flickr can use the EXIF headers to then show the images on the map. Because I did not have the location information to automatically place my pictures on the map, I wanted to do that by hand. 
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His <a href="http://derickrethans.nl/files/redirectYahooMapsToOsm.php.txt">script</a> (as used by a local Squid proxy) supports two different versions of the mapping - one for Yahoo! Maps and the other for OpenStreetMaps'. You can see the <a href="http://derickrethans.nl/images/content/flickrosm.png">end result here</a> - a set of Flickr images with a map in the background.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 09:37:56 -0600</pubDate>
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