New website using ACS Data

Hi Everyone,. My name is Damon. I have recently created a website called .  It designed to display ACS data on a map and also a graph.  I am hoping to add more features as well as more data.  I would love it if people could try it out and give me feedback.  Thanks!

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  • Yes I did see the city and it worked.
  • As people probably know, there are two websites the produce data and amps using the ACS.

    There is our website, Social Explorer, which is available at over 300 libraries and has over 500 individual subscribers, along with other institutional subscribers, including businesses, government agenncies etc. We have won several awards for the site, including a webby and two webby honorees. It is available by subscription at www.socialexplorer.com

    We also have a set of so-called Single Page Apps, that we did for the Census Bureau, call Census Explorer it is available at census.gov/censusexplorer

    There also in poicymap, at www.policymap.com

    I don't know which version of the ACS Damon put up, we support one-year, three year and five year, the short and long form from the Census going back to 1790.


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