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Intellectual Reserve Inc. Oh, and it's 115 years old, too.
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Maps
Visit Antarctica With Google Street View
Newly released panoramics of the world's most remote outposts.
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Maps
Map of the Day: The Geography of Klout
Which countries have the most social media influence?
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The Big Fix
How the New iPhone Will Expose Cities Lagging on Open Data
Once Apple releases its new mapping software, you'll only be able to find the bus if you live in a city with open data.
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What Might Gas Stations Look Like When Hardly Anyone Uses Gas?
Some whimsical responses to a serious question.
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Loud Talkers on the Subway? Whip Out the 'SpeechJammer'
The Japanese-designed gadget plays the offending speaker's words back to them in a highly irritating way.
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Photos
If You Were to X-Ray an Entire Office Building, It Would Look Something Like This
Radioactive photographer Nick Veasey works with dangerous wavelengths to reveal the inner beauty of the city.
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Olympics 2012
Was London's Fancy Olympics Media Center Worth It?
The expensive, state of the art facility bears little resemblance to media accommodations for the 1948 "Austerity Games."
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Postcard
Scenes of Devastation From Russia's Floods
"We were screaming for help," residents told reporters.
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Why U.S. Transit Systems Are Still So Far Away From Converting to Driverless Trains
Public sector transit unions are a potent force in setting transit agendas in American cities – more so than in Europe and Asia.
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Videos
How the American Military Is Fighting Climate Change
A new breed of "greenhawks" may be leading the way toward energy independence.

