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This new book leads users—beginners and experts alike—through the process of creating visually stunning and highly functional apps. Concise chapters with simple instructions guide readers on how to ...
Sales teams spend two-thirds of their time on tasks that have nothing to do with selling. Field representatives drive between ...
Arkana Tools’ map generator makes producing appealing, to-scale maps for Dungeons and Dragons incredibly easy - but beware printing costs.
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Mediafeed on MSNHow to turn Google Maps into your personal AI trip planner
These days, there are plenty of reasons to use digital tools to plan upcoming trips. Yes, there’s something cathartic about ...
Geologic mapping has come a long way – from paper maps to powerful digital databases. How do researchers store and organize ...
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Grist on MSNHow We Mapped Chicago’s Lead Pipe Problem and What We Learned
Chicago has a lead pipe problem. The city estimates that about 412,000 out of roughly 491,000 water service lines require ...
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How Silicon Valley tech enabled the surveillance and detention of hundreds of thousands in China
An AP investigation reveals that U.S. technology companies to a large degree designed and built China’s surveillance state, ...
Texas’ Republican-controlled House approves new maps to create more winnable GOP congressional seats
AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas House on Wednesday approved redrawn congressional maps that would give Republicans a bigger edge in 2026, muscling through a partisan gerrymander that launched weeks of ...
An AP investigation reveals that U.S. technology companies to a large degree designed and built China’s surveillance state, ...
The Malibu City Council unanimously approved a contract with Constant Associates, Inc. to comprehensively update the city's ...
ColorBrewer is an online color palette tool specifically designed for mapping and data visualization, developed by Cynthia Brewer, a geography professor at Pennsylvania State University, and her team.
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Silicon Valley enabled brutal mass detention and surveillance in China, internal documents show
U.S. technology firms such as IBM, Dell and Cisco largely designed and built China’s surveillance state, an AP investigation finds. The tech companies deny wrongdoing.
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