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Replacing Mobile Advertising with Real-Time Data

Amy Sample Ward

As soon as the question is live, you start seeing the impressions and the responses, aggregated in real time. it actually tells you, with much richer context: I personally love data-map mashups and Qriously uses them brilliantly! It’s incredible! And once all 100 responses were gathered, I took a look at all the data.

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Wiring the Green Movement for Earth Day

Amy Sample Ward

The way I see it, there are many directions that technology is aiding social change work: enabling data sharing, exchange and mapping. You can also use Social Actions’ Twitter mashups to pull and push actionable opportunities to your network. How is social media being deployed to connect the Green Movement?

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Advancing Your Mission With GIS Tools

NTEN

Geographic information systems (GIS) and online mapping applications continue to become more powerful and easier to use every year. Mapping applications that used to require sophisticated software and time-intensive training to create can now be completed in a matter of minutes with user-friendly tools. Jim Craner , MapTogether.

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Advancing Your Mission With GIS Tools

NTEN

Geographic information systems (GIS) and online mapping applications continue to become more powerful and easier to use every year. Mapping applications that used to require sophisticated software and time-intensive training to create can now be completed in a matter of minutes with user-friendly tools. Jim Craner, MapTogether.

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Guest Post from Museums and the Web: Bryan Kennedy

Museum 2.0

Want to plot all the Wal-Marts on a map over time ? He then set out aggregating and displaying this data in a unique fashion, "eschewing details in favor of high-level overviews and visualizations." What exciting mashups will our visitors create if we open up our collections data? Data is also getting stored in new places.

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