Thursday, February 26, 2015
Google’s recent deprecations ‘not cataclysmic’
A post on Directions Magazine about Google recent decision to deprecate the Earth and Maps APIs from Diana S. Stinton: Google’s recent deprecations ‘not cataclysmic’
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Record Snowfall in Boston
Great visualization on twitter by Sam Lillo of how historic the snowfall has been this year in Boston.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
The "Donut" Hypothesis
Just found this interesting map from a site called Radical Cartography. Haven't seen anything I'd call "radical" yet, there there are some interesting visualizations. One post in particular caught my eye: CITY INCOME DONUTS.
The goal was to test the "donut" hypothesis — the idea that a city will create concentric rings of wealth and poverty, with the rich both in the suburbs and in the "revitalized" downtown, and the poor stuck in between. Not sure who to attribute this "hypothesis" to, but my own graduate research (yes, from a very long time ago) was built upon findings that the exact opposite was true. Income doesn't form a geographic "donut", it more resembles a wedge shape, or in keeping with the pastry analogy, a "slice of pie".
Regardless, the maps are interesting, and the site overall is worth perusing.
The goal was to test the "donut" hypothesis — the idea that a city will create concentric rings of wealth and poverty, with the rich both in the suburbs and in the "revitalized" downtown, and the poor stuck in between. Not sure who to attribute this "hypothesis" to, but my own graduate research (yes, from a very long time ago) was built upon findings that the exact opposite was true. Income doesn't form a geographic "donut", it more resembles a wedge shape, or in keeping with the pastry analogy, a "slice of pie".
Regardless, the maps are interesting, and the site overall is worth perusing.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
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