
In this Feb. 23, 2018, photo, Eric Siegfried, founder and president of onXmaps, stands in the top floor of the mapping technology company's new building in Missoula, Mont. By using a mobile phone’s built-in Global Positioning System that relies on satellites, onXmaps aims to give users a detailed map, including public and private ownership boundaries, of where they are anywhere in the U.S. That’s something not even the largest tech companies like Apple and Google have done, as they've focused mainly on urban areas. But there's a huge market for better GPS-based maps in America's vast uninhabited public lands. (Tom Bauer/The Missoulian via AP)
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