Showing posts with label NYC Open Data. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYC Open Data. Show all posts
Friday
NYC's 311 Map
That's a visualization of the 1,551,402 contacts New York City's 311 system received in 2012 - by phone, text, and online. New York City's Open Data project has posted the video. There are other visualizations available here.
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311,
Big data,
data visualization,
NYC Open Data
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