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The Google Maps of the Week

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This week the most shared map on social media has to have been the <a href="

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. The map is a fascinating visualisation of the geographic distribution,
population density, and racial diversity of the USA. The map uses data
from the 2010 US census, with each of the 308,745,538 dots representing
the location of one American.



There has been a proliferation of dot maps recently, from Brandon Martin-Anderson's <a href="

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, visualising the populations of the US, Canada and Mexico, to the <a href="

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, showing the home location of every person in England and Wales.



The University of Virginia's dot map however goes beyond being just a
visualisation of geographic distribution as it also visualises the
distribution of race and ethnicity in the US.




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Illustrator and graphic designer <a href="

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has created a beautiful Google Map documenting her experiences and adventures in San Francisco.



You can view Abby's animated illustrations directly on the map. The
scenes include a number of landmarks around the city, including the
Golden Gate &amp; Bay Bridges, the Ferry Building, China Town and the
Palace of Fine Arts.&nbsp;



This beautiful map is enhanced by using the Styled Maps feature of the
Maps API and by the addition of a number of Abby's own drawings of well known sights in the city dotted around the map.&nbsp;



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Real-estate website Trulia continues to add incredibly useful local
information to guide house hunters in finding the perfect neighborhood to move to.



The <a href="

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 Google Map includes information about commuting times, local schools,
nearby points of interest and local crime levels. Trulia Local now also
includes three new options in their Natural Hazards heatmaps. The three
new natural hazard zones relate to the natural hazards of hurricanes,
wildfires, and tornadoes.





Using the heat map layers home buyers can see where their future home is
 located relative to where natural disasters historically strike. The
Natural Hazard heatmaps also include the options to view earthquake and
flood maps.&nbsp;
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