2000 Census Data - at last 19522
From: questions (questionsresearchtools.com)
Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 13:49:25 -0600 (MDT)
Dear Educator:

Are you still using 10-year-old Census demographics?

The U.S. Census Bureau released the first data from 
the 2000 U.S. Census in March. Data files are available
for -free- download from their web site (see below).

If you don't have the inclination, skills or time 
to download and process the Census Bureau's data dumps,
or if you need precise boundaries, historic data, or maps,
consider getting Census data from GeoLytics.

GeoLytics is a small, socially-responsible software developer
that licenses demographic reference software (on CD) to academia
for a -fraction- of what companies like Claritas, GDT, AGS, 
Experian, and others charge for sometimes inferior material 
"by the spoonful".

Over 2,800 libraries, universities and government agencies 
Trust GeoLytics to provide demographic and mapping data 
that's easy-to-use, comprehensive, and affordable.

If your campus library does not already offer these products 
(called CensusCD) you should ask them to get it. If your department 
uses this material, get free information below.

Oscar Phillips
Tigermaps Web Site

P.S. -
You can find the exact URLs to download -free- 2000 Census data,
and get free information about "ready-to-use" demographic data, 
at our clients web site: http://www.tigermaps.com

P.P.S. -
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