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Reuters Why is the Israeli mobile GPS startup drawing acquisition prices as high as Instagram and Tumblr?
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Charts
This House Consumes Less Net Energy Than Your Little Urban Studio
Meet the federal government's four-bed, three-bath, two-car garage, 2,700-square foot suburban net-zero home.
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Maps
This Vest May Well Be the Future of Indoor Mapping
Wearable cartographic tech enables people to map the insides of buildings just by walking around.
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Open Data of the Day: New York City Will Have QR Codes Everywhere
Every business with a city permit will soon be required to display a QR code linking to the municipal database.
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Maps
A Search Engine for Landscapes
Landex helps you find neighborhoods just like yours, the country over.
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Finding of the Day: 8% of L.A. Childhood Asthma Cases Due to Freeway Proximity
Kids who live near busy roads are more likely to develop asthma.
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In Louisville, Urban Planning Goes 3D
The city's new Vision Louisville initiative hopes to inspire proposals from the public.
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The Big Fix
Is Broadband for All Even Possible?
The District of Columbia is trying to bring high-speed internet to more of its residents. But it's much more complicated than anyone imagined.
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The Future of Air Travel Is, Fittingly, a Bit Delayed
A Congressional hearing finds progress on the NextGen system lagging but generally on track.
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Videos
FOUND: John Cage's Long-Lost Bicycle
A gear-headed noise artist attempts to find the soundtrack of a bicycle.
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Anatomy of an L.A. Police Pursuit
How police and media helicopters navigate the crowded airspace of L.A. when a suspect's on the run.

