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MapBox What our devices can tell us about the geographic divisions of urban wealth.
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Videos
Maybe Apple Should Use This Incredible Burglary to Advertise the iPhone 5
Nothing says "hot product" more than a pack of burglars smashing a car into an Apple store.
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The Internet Is the New Town Hall and Soon Cities Will Be Listening
"Sentiment analysis" of social media could change the way you report potholes forever.
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The Future of Cities According to TechCrunch Disrupt
Three of the finalists in this week's startup contest offer city-themed innovations.
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Citywide Indoor Navigation Is Closer Than You Think
A new app launching in Seoul this fall will allow users to navigate from a street corner down into the subway and even to a particular shop or café in an underground mall.
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You Can Literally Hear What Pollution Sounds Like
A team of scientists assigned tones to different air pollutants. Here are the results.
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Bug Fighting Invention of the Day: A Gun That Shoots Salt, Kills Flies
Pest control is now a spectator sport.
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Videos
Robot Record of the Day: Glowing Quadrocopters Perform Giant Synchronized Flight Over Danube
Wow.
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Charts
How Much Do Yelp Reviews Matter?
Small differences in ratings can really help (or hurt) restaurants.
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Toilet Tuesday
Finally, a Motorcycle Powered by Farts
Toilet Tuesday checks in on the always-exciting Japanese bathroom scene.
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A Continental Network to Monitor How We're Trashing the Environment
New nationwide observatory will track how climate change and land use affect ecosystems.

