

25 August 2010, 1:46pm
Sixtema have recently launched a new start up project called ikiMap. ikiMap is a free web service which allows its users to create and share their maps.
The objective is to combine the concept of a social network together with the use of cartography and maps. Users can create their own maps (by uploading files in KML, GPX…formats or directly by drawing on the map), vote for other users maps, add comments, create groups of friends, theme channels and more!
The project is having a great welcome on Internet. It has already several thousand registered users worldwide despite the short time it has been open to public usage, and it has received excellent reviews from the specialized media.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you would like to know more about our project.
More info about ikiMap on our Blog, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook at the links below.
Alejandro Lamas Pérez (a.lamas@sixtema.es)
Tel. 981574724 - 695193463
Edif. Area Central, 1ª planta, L 25-J (Fontiñas)
15707 Santiago de Compostela
www.sixtema.es

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