A New Service Named HomePages Combines Real Estate Listings, Local Data, and Aerial Imagery

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Aerial Imagery
Real Estate–Databases
Source: SEW Blog
A New Service Named HomePages Combines Real Estate Listings, Local Data, and Aerial Imagery
“…new service named HomePages that’s available at this point for selected areas of the U.S. HomePages takes local home sale listings, recently sold listings (useful), and places them onto aerial images that you can zoom in and out of. Cool but it gets cooler. The service is free for users with revenue coming from real estate agents who list on the site. According to a HomePages spokesperson, the database utilizes MLS (multiple listing service) data as well as other aggregators.
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U.S. Constitution
Source: GPO Access
Just Released, Constitution of the United States: Browse, 2002 Edition & Supplements
“The 2002 Edition & 2004 Supplement of The Constitution of the United States of America, Analysis & Interpretation are now available in PDF format on GPO Access. Prepared by the Library of Congress, this document contains an annotated Constitution and analysis of cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United States.

Population–United States
Source: U.S. Census
Census Bureau Releases First-Ever Data On Daytime Populations for Cities and Counties
“If it seems a little crowded on weekdays in cities like Washington, D.C.; Irvine, Calif.; Salt Lake City, Utah; or Orlando, Fla., it’s not your imagination. Among cities with 100,000 or more people, these four show the highest percentage increases in population during the day as opposed to their resident population. The findings come from the first-ever U.S. Census Bureau estimates of the daytime population for all counties and more than 6,400 places across the country, based on Census 2000 data.”

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