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The Contiguous United States visualized by distance to the nearest McDonald’s, via media.weathersealed.com

The Contiguous United States visualized by distance to the nearest McDonald’s, via media.weathersealed.com

Emergence of China, India, and Brazil in the World Economy « Visualizing Economics
Twitter Approval Matrix - O’Reilly Radar
Trying to govern California | The ungovernable state | The Economist
via www.newscientist.com
Apple Evolution via www.geekstir.com

Apple Evolution via www.geekstir.com

Livable Streets(via The Street of the Future Is a Livable Street | GOOD)
hapa:

buzzandersen:

Mass Transit Shortest Path Tree of the Bay Area
(via bhaggs)
I love this striking mass transit visualization of San Francisco (built from OpenStreetMap data, naturally).  Here’s the artist’s explanation of what it represents:
This image shows the shortest path from Embarcadero Station on August 1st, 2008 11:43:33 AM local time to all street intersections in the San Francisco Bay area, assuming travel by public transit (namely, BART and Caltrain) and walking. Public transit branches are colored red, while walking branches are colored black. The width of a branch corresponds to the number of shortest paths that travel through that branch. For example, the shortest route from Embarcadero to almost all destinations involves taking the BART. As a result, the BART lines are very thick.
Portland friends take note: there’s also a PDX version.

hapa:

buzzandersen:

Mass Transit Shortest Path Tree of the Bay Area

(via bhaggs)

I love this striking mass transit visualization of San Francisco (built from OpenStreetMap data, naturally). Here’s the artist’s explanation of what it represents:

This image shows the shortest path from Embarcadero Station on August 1st, 2008 11:43:33 AM local time to all street intersections in the San Francisco Bay area, assuming travel by public transit (namely, BART and Caltrain) and walking. Public transit branches are colored red, while walking branches are colored black. The width of a branch corresponds to the number of shortest paths that travel through that branch. For example, the shortest route from Embarcadero to almost all destinations involves taking the BART. As a result, the BART lines are very thick.

Portland friends take note: there’s also a PDX version.

Where In The World Is Innovation
Link is to GigaOM but the full report is interesting to read.  Seattle does ok.

Where In The World Is Innovation

Link is to GigaOM but the full report is interesting to read.  Seattle does ok.

The Economy According To Mint
great stuff - mint is fantastic

The Economy According To Mint

great stuff - mint is fantastic

The Big Mac index | The Economist
The Inauguration of President Barack Obama - The Big Picture - Boston.com
Apple’s Munich opening is mobbed.
Link below is a cool panorama.  I miss Munich.

Apple’s Munich opening is mobbed.

Link below is a cool panorama.  I miss Munich.

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