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Chris Henrick is a CartoDB collaborator. We welcome him in this guest Map of the Week post to let him tell us about how he is using CartoDB mapping tool to solve the mapping needs of InsideSchools, with maps such as the Guide to pre-kindergarten
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Welcome Andy Tow for this new Map of the Week. Andy is an adviser in the Argentinian Senate, and blogs relentlessly about elections and politics with a focus on quantitative information and analysis. In this map he shows extensive information about the private contributions in the 2013 primary legislative elections.
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Google Street View is a fantastic Google technology that provides panoramic views of many streets worldwide. The service has some really curious pictures, and everybody loves using it to look for a restaurant or a museum. It kind of provides the last meter from map to actual object.
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There is no doubt that we live on an ever-changing planet. Earth Observation provides a great tool to monitor and track these changes, ranging from climate transformations to others caused by human impact. Among the different organizations monitoring the earth, NASA is one of the most prominent. With their Earth Observation satellites they take daily snapshots of Earth and make them freely available on the Internet. Together with ESA’s Image of the Week, their Twitter account is one of our favorites.
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As you may’ve heard, Facebook has bought yet another company, our favorite Moves. Moves track your daily activity, including your location. And when it comes to location, what better app helps you to visualize and analyze than CartoDB? Learn how much location info Moves has about you with this simple guide: just upload your Moves data to CartoDB and -no step 2- visualize it!
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We welcome Dmitriy Skougarevskiy who is a doctoral candidate at The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in this guest post to let him tell us about his pet project on the loopholes in the Law of the Sea, called donutholes.ch.