This map shows the every country’s tourism slogan*. From the straightforward (‘Travel in Slovakia – good idea’) to the dramatic (‘Colombia is magical realism’) these slogans are an insight into the ways tourism departments in countries across the world sell their countries to visitors. Looking for top picks for your travels? Check out our buyer guides. See my best best buys for beach accessories a
The G-Econ research project is devoted to developing a geophysically based data set on economic activity for the world. The current data set (GEcon 4.0) is now publicly available and covers “gross cell product” for all regions for 1990, 1995, 2000, and 2005 and includes 27,500 terrestrial observations. The basic metric is the regional equivalent of gross domestic product. Gross cell product (GCP)
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Ensure that if a device isn’t secure it can’t access your apps. It’s Device Trust for Okta. Watch the demo today! It is 2014 and we live in a rapidly globalizing world. Unfortunately, that is not always apparent from the technology press, which focuses primarily on developments in the US. That is not meant as a slight against others who write about technology – it is just the reality. But thanks
This map represents the location of public photographs published on Panoramio, one of the largest photo-sharing services on the Web. This map presents an overview of broadband affordability, as the relationship between average yearly income per capita and the cost of a broadband subscription. Now that over half of humanity is connected to the internet, do we see greater levels of representation of
Understanding the concept of databases and their various types, like relational and non-relational databases, can be difficult for people not experienced in coding and application development. However, it does not mean that it is an impossible task. This article will help you get complete knowledge about relational databases, their pros and cons, examples, and how you can create a relational datab
Update: Many commenters on this site and others have suggested these maps show the world has plenty of space for billions more people. But take a look at my new infographic and judge for yourself. Related posts: 7 billion Ghosts of geography Parkland per person in the United States U.S. not dense enough for high-speed rail? Think again
By The Economist online Which countries match the GDP and population of America's states? IT HAS long been true that California on its own would rank as one of the biggest economies of the world. These days, it would rank eighth, falling between Italy and Brazil on a nominal exchange-rate basis. But how do other American states compare with other countries? Taking the nearest equivalent country fr
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