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Finally, iPhone Maps That Aren't a Total Disaster
Nokia Maps for iPhone have (almost) everything Apple Maps doesn't.
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The Growing Urban Class Divide, Vancouver Edition
The segregation between the rich and poor is clearer than ever.
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Do We Pay More To Live in Diverse Neighborhoods?
Diverse neighborhoods had higher population growth and stronger property value growth last year – and they’re a bit pricier to begin with.
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The Growing Rural Isolation of Veterans
If you live in a city, you're much less likely today to know a vet (or to know about his or her problems).
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America's Most Popular Music Scenes
The internet has changed things, but probably not how you think.
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The Urban Electorate: Why Republicans Can't Afford to Concede the City Vote Ever Again
Just take a look at these maps.
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London's Raucous Babble of Languages
Data engineers examined more than 3 million tweets to create this sprawling linguistic cartography.
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The Needlessly Inscrutable Geography of Scientific Funding
Data are scarce, but a look at grants from the National Institutes of Health gives us at least a partial picture.
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The 2011 Report That Predicted New York's Subway Flooding Disaster
Climate scientists saw this coming, and their estimates on service restoration are no more encouraging.
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Superstorm Sandy Seen In a Beautiful Map of Pure Wind
Follow Sandy's track across the East Coast with this mesmerizing, real-time map of wind speeds. (Yes, that's the eye below Philadelphia.)

