
OpenLinkMap - a guide to links from OpenStreetMap
- Tutorial

Links ... In life, an infinite number of links surrounds us ... Many objects that we see on the street have websites. How to find out about them in a convenient way?
I present to you OpenLinkMap , another project based on the free and free OpenStreetMap world map .
Go to olm.openstreetmap.de , zoom in on the map you want, click on the red circles that appear - and you will see links to the object’s website or to the Wikipedia article about it. You can use the service in different ways - you can go to the sites of nearby cafes, or you can explore Paris using Wikipedia.
If you didn’t find links to any object, you can inform the site editors about them.or add them yourself. To do this, register on the OpenStreetMap website , click on the “edit” tab, click on an object or create a new one, click on the “plus” in the lower right corner, enter the name of the tag “website” or “wikipedia” in the first box, and in the second box insert link. All! And you can be sure that your work will not be lost and will not be assigned by any commercial company - OpenStreetMap data is distributed under the free and copyleft license CC-BY-SA 2.0 Generic .