How the U.S. Goes to Work
From the 1950s onward, the U.S. has been a nation of car commuters. Our country developed alongside the rise of the automobile and the present-day urban geography reflects the car's
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From the 1950s onward, the U.S. has been a nation of car commuters. Our country developed alongside the rise of the automobile and the present-day urban geography reflects the car's
C [http://lotadata.com/]ITYDATA.ai transforms time and place into actionable context for smart cities, enterprise businesses, mobile apps and wearables. STIR 2016 One of the few companies selected to join STIR
History Dallas is "the city without a reason to exist," the city that built itself up from its bootstraps. Thanks to the determined grit of early settlers, Dallas had the chance
Mobile gamers are an interesting bunch. We should know. We are them. The typical mobile gaming session transpires at home and at work, through commutes, across multiple different places and venues, intertwining in-game
The data scientists at CITYDATA.ai take a look at the presidential matchup that we all wish could happen. Excited at the prospect of rambunctious contested conventions? Giddy with anticipation as major political
The U.S. Census Bureau [https://www.census.gov/en.html] provides a very intricate and sometimes unstructured hierarchy of geospatial geometries that link back to the U.S. demographic data. This post
Intro What neighborhood related datasets are openly available, how good are they, and how can I use them? These are essential questions for any project looking to use or understand neighborhoods. This first
The data scientists at CITYDATA.ai have conjured up their analytical super powers to make bold predictions for Super Tuesday. Today’s the day. Can anyone take down Trump? Will Bernie's
Our neighborhood rolls down the hills Through happy farms to the old mill Green oaks, red doors, enchanting collage The occasional tremor and a foot massage The old downtown's still smart
Pinpointing the composition, coordinates, and concept of a single neighborhood is a tough proposition. To understand these elements, we need more than simple data collection - we need a philosophical and sociological approach
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