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Once she had her results, she turned them into an interactive map of state stereotypes. With her blessing, I've reposted it here, because it's awesome and I wish I had thought of it myself.
You may not be aware, but there's a secret hidden inside the popular Google Maps navigation app. Every time you cross a border, a tiny icon pops up at the bottom, welcoming you to that particular ...
But what does Google autocomplete have to say about each state’s defining stereotype? Over the weekend, the Twitter account @Amazing_Maps ran a simple test involving each of the 50 states and ...
(KTVI) – What’s the stereotype of your state? It might be easier to find out than you think, thanks to Google auto-complete. A Twitter account @Amazing_Maps conducted a project by entering the ...
The group substituted each of the 50 states into the query and created a, well, amazing map to showcase the responses, forming a visual representation of the stereotypes facing each state.
Google Autocomplete Map Shows State Stereotypes. 1 minute read. By Jessica Roy. January 27, 2014 10:24 AM EST. T he popular Twitter account @Amazing_Maps tweeted the below map, ...
New Jersey college student Joe Steinfeld, 22, has created a new map of his home state that divides the Garden State into various cultural and economic stereotypes, such as, "Vast Wilderness of ...
It’s intriguing enough to scan the map for autocomplete’s most popular stereotypes, some predictable (California is “so liberal,” Idaho is “so Republican”), others perhaps less so.
You may have seen Renee DiResta's excellent Google auto-complete map of state stereotypes that was circling around the Internet last summer. As she discovered, Google's search engine does a pretty ...
Last Friday author and internet personality Paul Jury released "50 State Stereotypes in 2 Minutes" (next slide) to promote his new book States of Confusion. The bit is a winner because it's clever ...
Hanna Katee Williamson's map of the U.S. according to a St. Louisan went viral on Facebook ... Williamson's map reminded us of this two-year-old video of state stereotypes. Missouri is No. 1! ...
They respond if they think the map is accurate, offensive or funny. ... Your reaction: New Jersey residents laugh, question map of stereotypes. Published: Dec. 08, 2011, 7:25 p.m. By .