Red Hat has created a map illustrating open source activity around the world. Countries are ranked on a scale of 1 (high) to 75 (low) for its open source credentials. New Zealand comes in at 21 overall. Link comes via Flowing Data.
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This is fun. Telegraph.co.uk has come up with an interactive political map of Britain. Essentially it's a dot-map of Britain, with each dot representing an electorate (as defined by the new boundaries that became effective in June 2007). Click on the dot and you see the candidates for that electorate, voter turnout and data on health, crime and education.
Monday, May 4, 2009
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