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    Get Your Walk Score – Find Walkable Apartments and Rentals

    August 24, 2010 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Health Informatics, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

    Get Your Walk Score - Find Walkable Apartments and Rentals. This cool little tool allows you to figure how easy or difficult it is to walk around your area and get stuff, or whether you need to drive everywhere. useful for finding places to live. Related articles Walkability - A Jane Jacobs Metric? (gehlcitiesforpeople.dk) What's … Continue reading Get Your Walk Score – Find Walkable Apartments and Rentals

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