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Marcos Lara releases more maps of Manhattan, integrating census data, other details: Public Internet Project researcher Marcos Lara has released a variety of larger maps showing details of where wireless access points are found in Manhattan. He’s overlaid census data of income levels, and broken out some interesting maps, such as showing which of Columbia University’s access points are visible from the street. Lara has also exposed more of his methodology, such as his driving path.
Posted by Glennf at April 24, 2003 8:47 PM
Categories: Politics
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