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Map of every person counted in 2010 US Census

04 Jan 2013 judy

Map of every person counted in 2010 US Census.

In the 2010 United States Census, 308,745,538 were counted, and Brandon Martin-Anderson from the MIT Media Lab mapped almost all of them (308,450,225 points).

Zoom in and out to see the points, clusters, and blocks of human settlement. Very interesting presentation of data.

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