A Guide to the Open Internet

This very long infographic explains what is Net neutrality and why we can't let this happen?

Network neutrality is the idea that your cellular, cable, or phone internet connection should treat all websites and services the same. Big companies like AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast want to treat them differently so they can charge you more depending on what you use.

via theopeninter.net

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America's best and worst commutes

Whether you live in a city, the suburbs or farm country, commuting by car to and from work can be an unavoidable expense. An analysis of commuting costs and trends by Bundle set out to determine not only what people throughout the U.S. spend each year for transportation, but what cities are the worst off in terms of expenses.

via money.bundle.com

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Migration of Receipts

This project displays receipt trash found over a 48 hour blitz in Baltimore City, Maryland. The collection area was focused on the neighborhoods of Charles Village, Bolton Hill, Downtown and the Inner Harbor. Whether propelled by human movement or nature, the receipts have made a migration from the retail location to the found location. Visit website here.

via cameronzotter.com

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