Damn ... talk about privacy leakage :-)  Wouldn't some people not want this
available to the public?  Then again I guess no different than knocking on
the door + asking who lives here.

Not sure how up to date it is (there were a few discrepancies with some
owner info by me), but pretty cool none the less, a Google for who owns what
:-)

- Jon

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrea Moed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 5:32 PM
Subject: [nycwireless] Great new source of location-based info from MAS


> The Municipal Art Society has launched a great new citywide public GIS
> project called CITI (Community Information Technology Initiative) at
> http://www.myciti.org. It features address-searchable maps with highly
> detailed, lot-by-lot land use information.
>
> Public data sources like this suggest interesting potential Wi-Fi
> applications--think of the various useful or provocative ways this data
> could be expressed at a given node... At the City Council hearing where
> I saw this project introduced, the MAS project manager commented that
> their biggest challenge was to make this data legible by and
> interesting to a broad public.
>
> Anyone out there working with Wi-Fi in conjunction with GIS?
>
> Best,
> Andrea
>
> Andrea Moed
> (h) 718 832 7021
> (m) 347 249 3963
> (e) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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