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Flickr uses Where-On-Earth IDs to map percieved boundaries of neighborhoods and other regions — much like my Neighborhood Project does with Craigslist data, using Alpha shapes instead of blobbies — and raises the same questions about collective intelligence. (via Michael)

This entry was posted in blurb and tagged alpha shape, blobby, Craigslist, Flickr, geography, image, maps, Neighborhood Project, where on earth, WOE on 12th November 2008 by admin.

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