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Adventures in mapping
Maps don't just tell you which street to turn left on. Maps convey information that shapes our lives, deepen our understanding of problems and our ability to create solutions, and whisk our imaginations to new lands. See what we mean, below.
Ben Wellington: How we found the worst place to park in New York City — using big data
Daniele Quercia: Happy maps
Dave Troy: Social maps that reveal a city's intersections — and separations
Dan Berkenstock: The world is one big dataset. Now, how to photograph it ...
Eric Berlow and Sean Gourley: Mapping ideas worth spreading
Allan Jones: A map of the brain
Parag Khanna maps the future of countries
Stephen Lawler: Look! Up in the sky! It's Virtual Earth!
Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos augmented-reality maps
New York -- before the City | Eric Sanderson
Steven Johnson: A guided tour of the Ghost Map
Lalitesh Katragadda: Making maps to fight disaster, build economies
Aris Venetikidis: Making sense of maps
Frederic Kaplan: How I built an information time machine
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