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Julia Lesagefrom Wired, 6/28/07
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"It's always been the case that maps have value because they show one subset of data and hide the rest," says David Weinberger, author of Everything Is Miscellaneous, a new book about the value of disorder in the information age. Given the infinite data that can be layered into Google Earth, however, we can now "include everything, then sort and draw the maps on the fly."
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Paul GillinFascinating story about the importance of maps to popular culture and how Google maps mashups could change our lives.
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marius300482In 1765, a 22-year-old British naval officer named James Rennell set out to map the entire Indian subcontinent. Traveling with a small party of soldiers, he used the advanced technologies of the day: a compass and a distance-measuring wheel called a peram
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Yvonne MurtaghGoogle Maps Is Changing the Way We See the World - citizen cartography
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