Visualizing 11 years of crime data in Milwaukee.
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Visualizing 11 years of crime data in Milwaukee.
web map of pittsburgh’s bridge history.
Interactive map of census commuting data in Chicago, by Transitized. Interesting to consider those tracts with CTA stations that still predominantly drive alone.
The Washington Post creates dot density + choropleth maps of the U.S. goat population. I always love seeing the same data represented in two different ways.
The text for the tooltips on the choropleth map is hilarious. No goats in my home county, DeKalb, Georgia. :(
Citynomadi helps you explore new locations and find fascinating stories behind them. In addition it’s possible to find exactly those nearby events and information that you are interested in. You can browse through routes by theme, or search for them based on your interests or location.
Server side maintenance on Tuesday and Thursday night
We'll carry out some server side maintenance on Tuesday and Thursday night this week. The work will take place after 6 pm (EET) on 26th and 28th of September and it's quite probable that you will not notice anything.
Just in case, there might be some short interruptions during the maintenance, but they won't take long. After that our servers will function even smoother!
A Rustbelt Makeover
Here's some of your rough government data, Milwaukee. With a new cut and polish, you really shine.
This interactive map is built from a simple data series: the ages of 139,931 residential buildings in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The building data, maintained by the City of Milwaukee as part of a larger property database, has been hidden in plain sight for years.
Using only the age of a building plus the shape of the property that it sits upon, this map invites you to explore a city in a new way. Even a casual user can find quick insight in the data – perhaps noting new infill development in Milwaukee's core (an indicator of urban renewal?).
Or, seeing how past housing booms still shape the nature and distribution of the City's existing housing stock.
Explore the patterns on your own block – click here for the complete, zoomable map. Learn more about the map's data and inspiration here.
JavaScript has broken my brain. It's only noon and I already feel worthless for the rest of forever.
Don't Forget To Share!
So, you've been using ArcGIS Online to build a killer map and now you're ready to share it with the world! You've shared the geographic content used to build your web map with "Everyone" (Public), and you've even remembered to share your web map with "Everyone" (Public) as well! You copy and paste the link into an e-mail; you tweet it out to everyone and their mother - At last, you'll be viral!
They've Got Maps!
Your boss clicks on the link from his mobile device of choice, your followers from beyond the twitterverse click on the link - Whoosh! Up pops their browser, but there's no map! Instead, they gotta login to the ArcGIS Online thing - Not cool!
Wipe That Egg Off Your Map!
Quick! Fix your map before it goes from “mind-blowing” to “mind-boggling”...
Get Ready To Do A Little Tweaking!
Bust out your trusty-dusty ArcGIS Online toolbox! Login to your ArcGIS Online subscription and click on the “My Organization” tab, then click the “Edit Settings” button…
Access Denied?
Once on the Organizational Settings page of your ArcGIS Online subscription, click on the Security tab and ensure that you allow "anonymous access" to your organization…
It’s Good To Be The King!
At last, your maps can go from being “backroom best” and move out into the “big-time”! Maps for all – But only when you want and to whom you want! Go forth and don’t forget to share!
Click HERE, try my map for yourself!