In the Future, Maps Will Be Everywhere

What maps will we need tomorrow

Monday, November 20, 2023

Not Strictly Funtional

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 It's been awhile, but I recently came across a mapping approach that serves art as much as data visualization. Steven Kennedy of Madiso...
Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Social Mapping

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Previously on http://horizonmapping.net : As an example of Social Mapping, an app on a client web site contains an example of Social Mapp...
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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Clouds are free, rainbows are extra

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Sorry about that. I got distracted by life. I know you all were waiting for part two of "Power to the People". By all, I mean you,...
Saturday, September 11, 2010

Power to the People

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Back from Acadia in Maine, where earth meets sky meets sea, and where I was without my usual digital trappings. Instead I took a Boost pay a...
Saturday, August 21, 2010

Cherish What Remains

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Sea Cliffs, CA The sea ebbs and flows, removing stone from the matrix of the earth. What remains are empty spaces and sometimes the arches o...
Thursday, August 19, 2010

Not So Lonely Crowd

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In the not-so-modern world of the last century, one could easily feel isolated even in a crowd. Something has changed since then, however, a...
Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Across the Great Divide

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Yesterday I talked about mobile phones and their use in distributing information. While top down approaches will add fuel to the fire of the...
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Jim Cory
I worked for 30 years in information technology, including engineering, mapping, and database development. I am now retired and volunteer with nonprofits developing web sites. See an example at https://aidevaluator.com .
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