The Wikiverse project is an interactive 3D visualization of Wikipedia, reimagined as a cosmic web of knowledge. Here, articles are stars bound together to form topics, fields and subjects.
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Mapping historical photos from the NYPL
Source : OldNYC: Mapping Historical Photographs of New York City
Photographers’ Identities Catalog (PIC) is an experimental interface to a collection of biographical data describing photographers, studios, manufacturers, and others involved in the production of photographic images. Consisting of names, nationalities, dates, locations and more, PIC is a vast and growing resource for the historian, student, genealogist, or any lover of photography’s history. The information has been culled from trusted biographical dictionaries, catalogs and databases, and from extensive original research by NYPL Photography Collection staff.
Now, Facebook says it has mapped almost 2 billion people better than any previous project. The company’s Connectivity Labs announced this week that it created new, high-resolution population-distribution maps of 20 countries, most of which are developing. It won’t release most of the maps until later this year, but if they’re accurate, they will be the best-quality population maps ever made for most of those places.
Source : Facebook Is Making a Map of Everyone in the World – The Atlantic
We can see the storm approaching the Mid-Atlantic starting yesterday at midnight, and slowly moving through the area until Saturday at 2pm, when the animation (and HRRR forecast) ends.
Source : Mapping winter storm Jonas | Mapbox
We have created a visually rich guide that allows anyone to understand the core concepts of mapping and start contributing to OpenStreetMap using the advanced JOSM Editor.
Source : The illustrated guide to getting started with OpenStreetMap | Mapbox