mapping How Often Are There Earthquakes in San Francisco? April 17, 2016 / April 13, 2016 by Adam DuVander | 1 Comment on How Often Are There Earthquakes in San Francisco? It’s been 110 years since the great quake of 1906 destroyed San Francisco. Ever since, San Francisco, and California as a whole, has obtained a reputation for these ground-shaking natural disasters. On the anniversary, we thought we’d take a look at every significant California earthquake since 1900 and see just how many are in San […] Read more »
mapping Advanced Mode Adds Even More Insights to Your Maps April 12, 2016 / April 30, 2016 by Adam DuVander | Leave a Comment Your maps help you understand your data. They tell a story that a standard spreadsheet just doesn’t make possible. With our new Advanced Mode, we’ve enhanced the visual map by selectively exposing the data it contains. You can use sort, select, and copy any of your data in spreadsheet-like format. We’ve also included visual selection […] Read more »
mapping World Homicide Data Visualizes “Hot Spots” March 21, 2016 / March 30, 2016 by Adam DuVander | Leave a Comment We’re fond of the notion that maps tell a story. A spreadsheet can be a great way to organize data, but it also obfuscates insights that are made clear visually. Sometimes the underlying story is a good one, like the 36 hours of #love. Other times, as with the map of worldwide homicide data below, […] Read more »