1 month ago
Richard Rutter : Bullitt chase scene with accompanying map - Brilliant video + GPS mashup of the best car chase ever.
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Jeremy Zawodny : USA National Gas Temperature Map - USA National Gas Temperature Map: oh, "why it's good to live in Texas..."
nelson : Gas price map - Nice heatmap visualization
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2 month ago
philgyford : 285 - London’s Lost Rivers « Strange Maps - Idea for public art project: Brass markings on roads, pavements, buildings, etc. that mark the path of the rivers that are now hidden. (via Ted Mills)
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4 month ago
nelson : GTA 4 map - Google Maps-style UI with fan-added comments on things in the game
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4 month ago
nelson : All Streets - Beautiful visualization of all the roads in the US
Ethan Marcotte : All streets - ∞
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5 month ago
philgyford : Lunch over IP: What social networking site is popular where - A map and charts showing relative popularity of Facebook, MySpace, Orkut, Friendster, etc in different continents. Amazing how much it varies. (via ChrisDodo)
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nelson : TV movement map - Beautiful visualization of a family watching TV together
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7 month ago
Andy Baio : Dopplr Raumzeitgeist 2007 - nice visualization of everywhere Dopplr users visited last year [via]
Linkorama : Dopplr Raumzeitgeist 2007 - Where we went last year
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8 month ago
plasticbag : Extraordinary pixel-art map of Hong Kong that you can browse and explore just like Google/Yahoo Maps... - It's really beautiful. I've spent at least an hour roaming around it over the last few days.
nelson : Hong Kong, pixelart - Amazing map
Andy Baio : Isometric pixel map of Hong Kong - insanely detailed with some odd photo collage bits; try the highest zoom level [via]
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9 month ago
nelson : Combien de bises? - 2, 3, or 4 little kisses when in France? Depends on where you are
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10 month ago
nelson : IP address map - Lovely simple visualization of who owns what addresses on the net
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10 month ago
nelson : 2006 Internet map - xkcd's webcomic did the map thing first, as a sketch
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10 month ago
Simon Willison : Information Freeway - Information Freeway. Really lovely interface to Open Street Map, sadly suffering from a horribly vague name and almost no publicity at all. [via]
philgyford : The Information Freeway :: A map of the planet - A very nice viewer for the Open Street Map data. I had no idea they had so much, and it looks gorgeous close-up. (via Simon Willison)
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10 month ago
Ethan Marcotte : Get Lat Lon: Find the latitude and longitude of a point on a map. - Someone please clone a few hundred Simon Willisons. I have a feeling we’ll need their giant brains when the robots attack. ∞
Simon Willison : Get Lat Lon - Get Lat Lon. I finally got fed up of hunting around for simple latitude/longitude tools when messing around with mapping APIs, so I built my own with a memorable URL. I plan to add new features as and when I need them.
philgyford : Get Lat Lon - find the latitude and longitude of a point on a map - Wonderfully simple Google Maps tool by Simon Willison for doing what it says. Very handy for me for Pepys' Diary.
Richard Rutter : Get Lat Lon - Find the latitude and longitude (and local time) of a point on a map..
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11 month ago
nelson : Internet maps - Simple graphs of router interconnectivity
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11 month ago
nelson : The DIMES project - A distributed effort to map the Internet via traceroutes. Lots of data about network speed and connectivity!
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11 month ago
nelson : LambdaMoo map - One of the older and more significant virtual worlds
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11 month ago
nelson : Map of my Paris restaurants - Alex plays around and makes a cool map!
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