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2016: All Roads
“Now that we had our 486,713 starting points we needed to find out how we could reach Rome. For this we created an algorithm that calculated one route for every trip. The more often a specific single street segment was … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010's, 21st Century, Benedikt Groß, Germany, Maps, Philipp Schmitt, Raphael Reimann
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