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-Murmur has no doubt added a little excitement to the Toronto area. The public seems to have gotten involved in the project from what the site explains and it has taken off and made significant progress in the world of psychogeographic research and exploration. Another areas that I could see it making a huge impact in is in a historical context. If the project is still in tact years and years from now the public will have this valuable resources as archives to the surrounding area. The archives could also carry over to the field of law if evidence is needed for the reopening of a case. It would be very important if the project was used for this area that the stories are accurate, unbiased, and fact-checked. The archives would be a huge asset for journalism in this sense as well. Any research needed for a story would be readily available for anyone that needed to find personal information about an ancestor or the past architecture of the area. The project could also be an asset for the area as a tourist attraction, helping to boost Toronto's economy and maybe even expand to other areas creating new job opportunities and pulling in a bigger population. This project will undoubtingly create positive things for the area in the future and I don't really see any negative aspects coming from it. The Murmur team should be proud!
Murmur has added a little excitement to the Toronto area. The public seems to have gotten involved in the project from what the site explains and it has taken off and made significant progress in the world of psychogeographic research and exploration.

An area that I could see it making a huge impact in is in a historical context. If the project is still in tact years and years from now the public will have this valuable resources as archives to the surrounding area. The archives could also carry over to the field of law if evidence is needed for the reopening of a case. It would be very important if the project was used for this area that the stories are accurate, unbiased, and fact-checked. The archives would be a huge asset for journalism in this sense as well. Any research needed for a story would be readily available for anyone that needed to find personal information about an ancestor or the past architecture of the area. The project could also be an asset for the area as a tourist attraction, helping to boost Toronto's economy and maybe even expand to other areas creating new job opportunities and pulling in a bigger population. 

This project will undoubtingly create positive things for the area in the future and I don't really see any negative aspects coming from it. The Murmur team should be proud!
 

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