//=time() ?>
Awesome #dataviz shows all 23 languages with over 50m native speakers and the countries where these languages are spoken. I think it's funny that #Austria is missing in the German section. Great piece of work though! Source: https://t.co/Yi17uPSGCg
Awesome #infographic shows who owns who in the big wide world of the web. So many surprises for me. I had no idea about how powerful verizon was. Expedia also owns way more companies than I thought. Amazon owns IMDb?! So many news for me... Source: https://t.co/IhspKyXDYw
Beautiful bird migration #map from @NatGeo. Might be a bit hard to view on the phone. May I suggest to save it for later to view on your computer. Source: https://t.co/l9nhLhBKpw
The Quinault River on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula has meandered extensively in the past, leaving behind dry, abandoned stream channels filled with river sediment that are revealed by LIDAR. Source: https://t.co/p4rn2R2S7a
Took me a second to read the #map correctly. This is #Korea's first attempt at mapping the world. Created during the Joseon dynasty in 1402. Great piece of #history. Source: https://t.co/q2FOOnQOOD
This is the world's first isothermal #map. Created in 1823 by Woodbridge based on data collected by Humboldt himself. Reasonably accurate I'd say. Lovely piece of #history and #cartography. Source: https://t.co/lnwT4uwL9i
I’ve been sent this lovely chart showing nested synonyms for popular adjectives without a source. Still worth sharing. I love it!
Fun little read in @NatGeo gives a short #history of #map usage in #advertising.
https://t.co/hZGda1XqEO
#Map shows #travel time to next major city. Connectivity drives economic opportunity. https://t.co/kbjwYu6Xn1 #geography #transport
Gorgeous #vintage #map shows vegetation in #Australia. https://t.co/gmZSwg17zT