Image by Maqroll via FlickrFrom the Eugene Register Guard 9/4/11:
Eugene technology company Moonshadow Mobile is struggling to find employees to meet customer demand for its Internet-based technology programs.
Its first offerings — geared for political and government customers — quickly assemble large amounts of information gathered from U.S. Census and voter registration reports and display them on Google or Bing maps.
Using voter registration information, mapping technology, satellite imagery and data from the U.S. Census, the firm has developed a political redistricting program called Borderline, which allows users to instantly change the boundaries of political districts on maps and get population and other data on the new districts.
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