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The Pulse of a City: How People Move Using Uber Engineering

August 18, 2015 / Global
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A visual illustration of the frequency and timing of 2014 New York City Uber trips. All times are standardized to the local time zone and expressed in military time (i.e. 20 is 20:00, or 8 pm).
A visual illustration of the frequency and timing of 2014 New York City Uber trips. All times are standardized to the local time zone and expressed in military time (i.e. 20 is 20:00, or 8 pm).
When Uber trips occur throughout the week in New York City and London. The brightness levels per hour and day are compared to the city itself. All times are standardized to the local time zone and expressed in military time (i.e. 20 is 20:00, or 8 pm).
When Uber moved people places throughout the week in a variety of major metropolises in 2014: New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, and London.
Nicolas Garcia Belmonte

Nicolas Garcia Belmonte

Nicolas Garcia Belmonte is Director of Engineering, Urban Computing and Visualization, at Uber.

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