My Maps has proven to be a popular way for news sites to show their viewers where the news is happening as it is happening, since a map can easily be embedded in a website and edited as news develops. Recently, we heard from a producer at CBS in Chicago, who has created a My Map with information to help keep residents informed about the spate of shootings that have taken place in the city recently.
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Some other recent news stories with embedded maps that caught my eye include a map about the Pope's visit to New York in Newsday, locations of US food banks for a PBS story on hunger in America, and the carbon footprint of the Olympic torch for a Slate story.
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