Bulbs, starting at $69 for two, can screw into regular fixtures and broadcast offers, maps, or information to customers or guests of businesses--and send movement and behavior data to business owners.
People are finding it more and more effective to convey information with infographics rather than just articles. These are the most compelling pieces of information design we saw throughout the year--from explaining why you're fat to showing the influence humanity has had on the planet.
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Apple’s home-baked Maps application taught many iPhone users a new way of using Apple products: Don’t assume Apple has the best application for you. Excellent alternatives exist for other core iPhone and iPad apps.
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German users worried about letting it all hang out on map sites will now be able to blur their property, while the tech firms get back to what they do best--innovating.
Instead of merely showing borders, this new electronic atlas lets you play around with data big and small about the planet today--and its future.
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Last week, Craigslist released a feature that finally provides map views for one of its most popular sections: apartment listings. But what would happen if it mapped out the entire site?