Wikiloc

Website for sharing GPS trails and waypoints From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wikiloc is a website, launched in 2006,[2][3][4] containing GPS trails and waypoints that members have uploaded.[3] This mashup shows the routes in frames showing Google Maps (with the possibility to show the layers of World Relief Map (maps-for-free.com), OpenStreetMap, the related OpenCycleMap, USGS Imagery Topo Base Map and USGS Topo Base Map). The service is also available in Google Earth.[5][6] There are mobile apps for Android[7][8] and iPhone.[9][10] The product has more than 11M members,[11] is offered in many languages[12] and has more than 37.9M[clarification needed] tracks[11] of dozens of activities (hiking, cycling, sailing, horseback riding, driving, paragliding, and so on) in many countries and territories.[13] Wikiloc began as a worldwide online reference for hiking.[14] Additionally, photographs on Wikiloc enabled automated content analysis to characterize the landscape in the Ebro Delta Natural Park, Spain.[15]

Type of site
Crowd-gathered information
AvailableinGalician, Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Spanish and Turkish[1]
CreatedbyJordi L. Ramot & voluntary collaborators
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Wikiloc
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Type of site
Crowd-gathered information
Available inGalician, Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Spanish and Turkish[1]
Created byJordi L. Ramot & voluntary collaborators
URLwww.wikiloc.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional (required to download files)
Launched2006
Content license
Proprietary
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Wikiloc does not pay its contributors.[16] It charges users to download trails and waypoints from the website directly to a Garmin or mobile device (but GPX downloads are free).[17] It also prohibits bulk downloads or re-hosting of the data.[16]

Technology

Wikiloc runs on Linux, with a PostgreSQL database manager with PostGIS for geography support, Apache software, Hibernate, GEOS, GDAL, PROJ.4, and with some Python for preprocess and maintenance.[3][18]

Awards

Wikiloc has won the following prizes:

See also

References

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