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This map bundles zip codes by proximity best-fit into spatial approximations of craigslist.org city site coverage. A look-up table linking craigslist zones to Census 2010 zip code tabulation...Read more about this map

Using historical apportionment data over the past 100 years, available in table form here: http://2010.census.gov/2010census/data/apportionment-data-text.php
we illustrated the relative...Read more about this map

This Gambrell map plots the top Autocomplete response per state for ‘why is…’ for a zeitgeisty look at folks’ perceptions of the various United States.
Flood Map is a web application that displays water level/elevation layer on Google Maps at the set elevation. Probably this application might be useful in flood risk assessment, flood control,...Read more about this map

One year of shipping data parsed by cargo and tanker traffic. Treated to highlight well-worn paths, these map shows routes and ports frequented by shipments of ‘stuff,’ shipments of ‘oil,’ or a...Read more about this map

This is a set of maps and infographics that illustrate the per-person variability of the Electoral College -especially the difference between this past election and the 2012 election due to new...Read more about this map

This interactive web map crunches Census 2010 data to identify ethnic communities across the United States. Census tracts where the proportion of Asian/Black/Hispanic-Latino/White residents...Read more about this map
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Es kommt immer wieder vor, dass Telekomsysteme ‘gehackt‘ werden. Die
Angreifer wählen dabei über die verschiedensten Zugänge in die Anlagen ein
und programmieren Rufumleitungen auf...Read more about this map

Following closely on the back of the Thai elections of July 3rd 2011 and leveraging the MangoMap
platform, we were able to prepare interactive maps of the results in near real time. Our maps...Read more about this map
First, check out the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0xF9idPF58
MapCloud is a platform for sharing map data. Use our geographic web services to build location based applications, or...Read more about this map
Is it time for a global licensing framework for geospatial data? The GSDI Legal and Economic Working group thinks so and offered a presentation and a way forward at the GSDI 13 conference held in Quebec City in May. The effort aims to harmonize existing licensing without changing fundamental access policies and funding models and be compatible with the diferences in national legal systems. That's a tall order, but an important one as the world moves toward geodata sharing. Geoff Zeiss reports.