This document discusses the concept of neogeography and how it has led to the democratization of geography through tools like OpenStreetMap that allow people to create and share their own maps. It provides examples of how neogeography uses lightweight tools and formats like GeoRSS to enable public contributions of geospatial data. Finally, it outlines potential business models for OpenStreetMap data and tools that can provide geodata in a more open and affordable manner compared to proprietary options.