Syndicated Maps: Revolutionizing Crowdsourced Mapping for Public Safety

In today's digital age, the power of crowd collaboration and data visualization has unlocked new possibilities for solving complex social, business, and political issues. Syndicated Maps, a mapping services development firm based in Manhattan Beach, California, is at the forefront of this revolution. With its innovative crowdsourced map databases, Syndicated Maps aims to provide a visual platform that helps users discover and tackle various problems related to public safety. In this article, we will explore the groundbreaking work of Syndicated Maps, its mission, and the diverse maps it offers to empower individuals, businesses, and governments in creating healthier and safer communities.

Google Wants to Sell Public Safety Data and Expects $100M In Revenue


CNBC's Jen Elias joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' with news that Google will start selling Maps data to solar energy companies.

Google is gearing up to sell its mapping data to companies involved in solar product development, with the aim of generating an anticipated $100 million in its inaugural year, according to insider sources reported by CNBC.

Why These 12 US States Smoke More

Why These 12 US States Smoke More

Although smoking rates in America have improved over the past few decades, 12 states from the upper Midwest to the South still see concentrated tobacco consumption. According to CNN, the nonprofit organization Truth Initiative first released its report on what they dubbed the "Tobacco Nation" five years ago, but the numbers persist. Spanning Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and West Virginia, the region sees a smoking prevalence about 50% higher than the rest of the country.