Google was once satisfied to have its satellite products, like Maps, drive goodwill among startups and create new exposure to their users. But now we've heard Google's new plan is to make these products self-sufficient. It's begun
charging high-volume users of its Maps APIs. Companies like Foursquare and Apple are balking at the price hike and looking to strategically reduce reliance on Google, so they're switching to OpenStreetMap. This short-term revenue play could turn into a long-term disaster because
OpenStreetMap users have to contribute the improvements they make to its data, so one day it could become better than Google Maps. And who'll be next to bail on Google's API? Yelp comes to mind.
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