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July 21, 2007

153 – A Subway Map of Web Trends 2.0

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Intangible and invisible, but omnipresent: that combination of qualities used to describe only God (or the sense of dread left by His absence). Now it also applies to cyberspace. Any attempt to map the internet is bound to fall frustratingly short of its true complexity, or to be so complex as to be illegible.

This map, suggested to me by Jezza Robinson, strikes a good balance between the web’s tentacularity and its interconnectedness, by cleverly using the conceit of a subway map. The map is a modification of this Tokyo subway map.

This is actually the second such map produced by Information Architects (here; their Web Trend Map 1.0 is here). As they themselves define it, this map shows “the 200 most successful websites on the web, ordered by category, proximity, success, popularity and perspective.”

The map shows 15 distinct lines, organising the top websites into categories sucs as News, Sharing, Main Sites, Music, Political Blogs, Chinese Line, etc. Obviously, there is overlap. That’s where the Junctions come in: YouTube, for example, is on the Main Sites line, but also on the Movies and Knowhow lines. WordPress sits astride the Social News, Design and Technology lines.

An interesting innovation is a 6 month weather forecast for some of the stations (as the weather’s generally rather stable in a genuine subway), indicating their chances in an ever changing cyberspace. Google’s future is ‘unreal’, Xing’s is ‘insecure’, the Washington Post’s is ‘changing’, MSN is headed for ‘storm’. Whether the wheather may be wet or fine, is tied in with their being web sites of generation 1.0 or 2.0. A few stations are classified more specifically as 0.5, 1.5, 2.5.

For insiders, i.e. people familiar with the original Tokyo subway map, there are some jokes about the exact locations of some of these stations: YouTube hase moved into Shibuya station, “a humming place for young people”, pushing Google to Shinjuku, “a suspicious, messy, Yakuza-controlled (station), but still a pretty cool place to hang out.”

“If you’re a geek like us, you might just want to download the A3-PDF, print it out and hang it on the wall. So you can stare at it all day long.” Which is exactly what strange maps are there for, but… Information Architects also provides a clickable online map one can use as “a starting point on your daily data hunt.” Which is rather cool. An updated map is due for December 2007.


73 Comments »

  1. Si internet fuese una red de metro…

    sería algo parecido a este mapa (basado en el mapa de la red de metro de Tokio). Cada linea representa un tipo de webs: Política, noticias, comunidades, diseño web, etc Si no me equivoco, las únicas webs españolas son la es.wiki, El Pais y el port…

    Trackback by meneame.net — July 21, 2007 @ 11:57 am

  2. Livejournal seems to be listed twice – once next to Facebook on the Community line, and once way out near the north end of Tools.

    Comment by rikchik — July 21, 2007 @ 12:32 pm

  3. FAIL for no 4chan

    Comment by Anonymous — July 21, 2007 @ 1:32 pm

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  7. I believe the history of the topography of this sort of map actually traces it to London’s tube map, and it is an interesting history. Wikipedia
    (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tube_map) traces the origin of the schematic to Harry Beck, who realized distances were not as important as relationshipos, and all angles were done at 90 and 45 degrees instead of following reality. Other maps followed his lead.

    Comment by jm — July 22, 2007 @ 7:40 am

  8. No CyWorld? It’s the MySpace of Korea.

    Comment by rek — July 22, 2007 @ 8:34 am

  9. coool pic…. i wonder where do u get these kinds of map daily

    Comment by arvind — July 22, 2007 @ 9:49 am

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  11. metro maps of the world by Mark Ovenden is a wonderful source of real metro maps

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  14. Mapping the trends of Web2.0

    Strangemaps has this great look at Web2.0 trends based on the map of the Japanese subway…

    Trackback by View from W6th — July 23, 2007 @ 9:07 pm

  15. Very cool! Best map since since the tattoo map!

    I just love how people bash it because it leaves out some random website they enjoy. People need to relax and enjoy the art.

    P.S. FAIL for not including my blog. ;)

    Comment by Brian — July 23, 2007 @ 9:08 pm

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  19. Netscape, all of Academia, CERN and all of the US military – the inventors of the internet and the browser – are notable by their absence.

    Comment by jonrgrover — July 26, 2007 @ 1:46 am

  20. La carte du Web2.0

    Les stars du Web 2.0 sur une carte de mtro. (click pour agrandir)

    15 lignes qui representent les types de services (communautaire, UGC,….) et des stations d’interconnection pour les services multiples.

    Pas facile lire mais surement encore…

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  23. Two more amusing touches:

    Yahoo is represented by the Asakusa stop-Asakusa is a tatty but rather touristy neighborhood that draws foreign torusits.

    For some reason, Koenji, the arty/bohemian neighborhood is represented by Sony, IBM, etc…

    Comment by Max — July 28, 2007 @ 9:09 pm

  24. interesting….t

    Comment by toni — July 30, 2007 @ 7:50 am

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  26. i have posting same thing like that. :D

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    Comment by irvan132 — July 31, 2007 @ 7:56 am

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  28. This is gorgeous in the I-can’t-stop-looking-but-I-think-my-head-is-going-to-explode kind of way. This New Yorker would probably move if that beautifully colorful jumble was determining my morning commute.

    Comment by Pink — August 5, 2007 @ 5:14 am

  29. [...] Mapping and charting the internet; plus keep count of the number of users. [...]

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  30. other web map based on the 2007 websites world classification carried out by Alexa and ComScore. The websites traffic is correlated with the surface of the countries.
    http://explomap.free.fr/?p=5

    Comment by roberto — August 23, 2007 @ 9:31 am

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  32. where’s the porn? its not the internet if it doesnt have porn.

    Comment by frosty — September 10, 2007 @ 10:59 pm

  33. I don’t understand why xanga, livejournal and geocities aren’t also on the community line. I guess it’s tough getting the lines perfect if you’re keeping true to the Tokyo map.

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  34. Now I understand why my WordPress blog never gets indexed by Google, it takes about 10 stops on the underground to get there!

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  35. [...] The Strange Maps blog has helped to give me a new appreciation for the art and potential of this ancient medium. Using historic as well as contemporary examples, the blog’s anonymous author shows that cartography is a powerful tool, not just for conveying political boundaries or geographical terrain, but as a means of conveying satire and humor, throwing political barbs and organizing ideas. [...]

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  39. Great map (and great blog)

    But I go from ebay to Google and back several times a day and I never pass through Apple or Itunes
    A subway map doesn’t really do the internet justice. We need some kind of “wormhole” map!

    Comment by Pat — March 8, 2008 @ 11:34 pm

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