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Web Trends Transit Map

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The incredibly brilliant Japanese at Information Architects are at it again, this time developing a map of web trends modeled after the Tokyo subway system. The different colors represent different site categories (news, sharing, etc.) and actual sites are depicted with what web generation they belongs to, along with a forecast for the site's future. I found this relatively interesting, except for one major flaw. According to my calculations, Geekologie should be right there smack dab in the middle with a big ass star around it, and maybe some firework motion graphics to really set it apart. Instead they didn't put it on there at all. Foolish bastards, Geekologie IS the internet.

Interactive Version of Map [thanks to professional websurfer Emily for the tip]

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