Social Atlas. Dopplr makes their City Pages public.
Posted: December 3rd, 2008 | Author: admin | Filed under: Technology, Web | Tags: Social, Technology, travel, Web | 2 Comments »

Matt from Dopplr came in to do a lunchtime talk at glue about 3 months ago. They do some amazing data driven visualisations and their site looks drop dead goregous in a browser or on a mobile.
They’ve had internal city pages as collections of information and tips for Dopplr users for over a year, but now they’ve made them public.
Perhaps the most noticeable, eyecatching thing about the new pages is the inclusion of Creative-Commons-licenced photography of the world’s cities powered by Flickr.
So if you’re looking for places to have breakfast in Amsterdam, Dopplr has suddenly become a whole lot more useful.
Read the full blog post:
http://blog.dopplr.com/2008/11/27/new-city-pages/
Follow my pathetic travels:
http://www.dopplr.com/traveller/hellokinsella
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