geographical buzz map
5 June 2007

a map of "neighborhood buzz", projected over both time & space. the outside.in map tracks the the neighborhood hotspots in an area of Brooklyn that people have been talking about online for the past 6 months. the larger the icons, the more conversations about the place. each circle represents the ratio of coverage by local bloggers (in orange) to the mainstream media (in gray).
a similar map is available to show all the posts by a given blogger that are associated with a specific place, such as those from boing boing or kottke.
[link: outside.in]
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