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$10 Unlimited Student Accounts-Sign Up by Sept 10th

We’re super excited to see a number of college students starting to use Cubit to pull planning data for their class projects. After talking to students about what data they need and their budgets, we’re offering unlimited Cubit accounts to students for entire Fall 2010 semester for $10 if you sign up by September 10, [...]

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Free Poverty Statistics Report with Federal Poverty Guidelines 2010

Yesterday, the DHHS published Federal Poverty Guidelines for 2010. And the poverty guidelines were released in time to be included in Cubit’s new Poverty Statistics Report beta. Check out a sample Poverty Statistics Report. Right now, the Poverty Statistics Report beta has the 2010 Federal Poverty Guidelines, American Community Survey 2006-2008 estimates for Texas (the [...]

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New Geocoder (aka. Address Look Up)

We just added a Geocoder to Cubit. Now you can type a location into the Geocoder, and then, the map will zoom to your area of interest. Try typing in state names, county names, city names, addresses, intersections or well known proper nouns like Disneyland or Central Park. Wanna test drive Cubit’s geocoder and get some [...]

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Free State and County Population Projections Data until July 1st

Check out the revised state and county population projections data that are part of the Socio-Ec Data Report. You now get state and county population projections data for 3 years (2010, 2020 and 2030 in most cases) in seconds. Yahoo! The state and county population projections data comes from the different state data centers. A [...]

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Change

Lower Prices + A New Way to Get More Data Faster from Cubit

“Change is inevitable – except from a vending machine.” Robert C. Gallagher The What This week, Cubit is rolling out lower prices and a new way to get more planning data faster. In the past, users purchased individual data reports for $249 per report. Now you can get unlimited data reports for as low as [...]

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