This site is tangentially related to your topic, but contains some very
good information http://www.mappingcyberspace.com/ . You will have to
draw some of your own conclusion re: economic geography, but the maps
are helpful.
Irene Berkowitz
Program Director, Curricular Publications and Systems
Office of the Vice Provost
Temple University
tel. 215-204-7596 fax. 215-204 3175
berkowitz@mail.temple.edu
>>> plm2000@mail.ru 05/13/2003 9:36:29 AM >>>
Hello
I'm seeking information about parallel computing (or
super-/distributed-/computing) in economics, geography and (mostly)
economic geography: possibilities, implementations, tasks, results,
problems, etc. Is there any Internet-based distributed projects like
"Folding@home" or "distributed.net" that concern economic geography
(maybe in different ways, e.g. demography, transportations, etc)?
Regards,
Pavel Miliutin
Moscow State University, faculty of geography, world economy
department
plm2000@mail.ru
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