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UK House Price Data Map

By google maps

The housing market is a constant topic of conversation in the UK. Prices are currently at an all time high with talk of an unsustainable market, the graph below from housepricecrash.co.uk illustrates the current growth and the dip in prices as a result of the crash in the mid 1990’s:

Why are we talking about house prices on Digital Urban? The following map illustrating house price data from the Land Registry has just been released by mouseprice.com and its been created using our labs Google Map Creator:

The data is mapped UK wide and with the help of our Google Map Creator you can zoom down to local regions. Of note in the image above is the way house prices follow the Thames, and people wonder why at 30 something i don’t own a house, take a look at the London region and your see why….. jobs offers outside of London (or better paid in London) are welcome!

View the House Price Map

Find out more and download Google Map Creator

UK House Price Data Map

By google maps

The housing market is a constant topic of conversation in the UK. Prices are currently at an all time high with talk of an unsustainable market, the graph below from housepricecrash.co.uk illustrates the current growth and the dip in prices as a result of the crash in the mid 1990’s:

Why are we talking about house prices on Digital Urban? The following map illustrating house price data from the Land Registry has just been released by mouseprice.com and its been created using our labs Google Map Creator:

The data is mapped UK wide and with the help of our Google Map Creator you can zoom down to local regions. Of note in the image above is the way house prices follow the Thames, and people wonder why at 30 something i don’t own a house, take a look at the London region and your see why….. jobs offers outside of London (or better paid in London) are welcome!

View the House Price Map

Find out more and download Google Map Creator

Twitter Live Maps with GeoRSS and Atlas

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Twitter is a social network based on a simple web/phone sms/messenger text box asking simply ‘what are you doing?’ It is unique in terms of social networks as there are applications that allow ‘Tweets’ – that’s Twitter for ‘Posts’ to be visualised geographically. As such it is no longer a social network existing in the ether such as MySpace, instead it is a unique realtime, global insight into what people are doing right now.

In previous posts we have looked at Twitter Maps and Twitter Vision, both interesting applications, allowing the geographic data posted with Twitter to be visualised. Yesterday we got a comment on the blog from Fresh Logic Studios, the developers of Atlas, about their new Twitter Visualisation:

Fresh Logics approach is to use GeoRSS and Atlas to load Twitter feeds every 5 seconds as an overlay to the mapping interface. This takes a step forward, compared to say TwitterVision, as it also provides a sidebar listing the latest Tweets.

To emphasise the geographic nature of the Twitter Network, if you select the ‘Street View’ option the interface zooms each Tweet to the local location. The above image is from a user in Vienna, complete with Tweet and location. The ability to view someones Tweet, image and location seconds after they have sent it is both fascinating and slightly worrying. Expect a lot of papers from Social Scientists in the near future. Come to think of it we have just included Twitter in a book chapter entitled The Visual City, coming soon…

We will have more on Atlas in future posts, of note is their similar application using Flickr.

Take a look at the Twitter Visualisation using Atlas (warning you could spend hours just watching it).

More about Fresh Logic Studios.

Join our Twitter network for Tweets from DigitalUrban and fellow readers..

Twitter Live Maps with GeoRSS and Atlas

By Twitter

Twitter is a social network based on a simple web/phone sms/messenger text box asking simply ‘what are you doing?’ It is unique in terms of social networks as there are applications that allow ‘Tweets’ – that’s Twitter for ‘Posts’ to be visualised geographically. As such it is no longer a social network existing in the ether such as MySpace, instead it is a unique realtime, global insight into what people are doing right now.

In previous posts we have looked at Twitter Maps and Twitter Vision, both interesting applications, allowing the geographic data posted with Twitter to be visualised. Yesterday we got a comment on the blog from Fresh Logic Studios, the developers of Atlas, about their new Twitter Visualisation:

Fresh Logics approach is to use GeoRSS and Atlas to load Twitter feeds every 5 seconds as an overlay to the mapping interface. This takes a step forward, compared to say TwitterVision, as it also provides a sidebar listing the latest Tweets.

To emphasise the geographic nature of the Twitter Network, if you select the ‘Street View’ option the interface zooms each Tweet to the local location. The above image is from a user in Vienna, complete with Tweet and location. The ability to view someones Tweet, image and location seconds after they have sent it is both fascinating and slightly worrying. Expect a lot of papers from Social Scientists in the near future. Come to think of it we have just included Twitter in a book chapter entitled The Visual City, coming soon…

We will have more on Atlas in future posts, of note is their similar application using Flickr.

Take a look at the Twitter Visualisation using Atlas (warning you could spend hours just watching it).

More about Fresh Logic Studios.

Join our Twitter network for Tweets from DigitalUrban and fellow readers..

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