What We're Reading: Page 173
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 06, 2019
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StateScoop
Seattle's smart-city coordinator leaving for civic-tech consulting group
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ZDNet
How do you fix slow broadband in busy cities? Create a new network
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Axios
Why Asian cities have the edge on revamping transportation
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CNet
Ransomware devastated cities this year. Officials hope to prevent a repeat in 2020
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CNBC
The US cities where robots are impacting jobs the most
Dec 05, 2019
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Government Technology
Can Hyperloop Help Improve Traffic in the Dallas Area?
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Crain's New York Business
In New York — and across the nation — there's a jobs boom, but a training deficit
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The New York Times
Parking Lots, Once Asphalt Wasteland, Become Golden Opportunities
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Miami Today
New cities here are inevitable, so prepare for them now
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Next City
Cycling Without Age Gives Seniors Access to Biking in Cities Around the Globe
Dec 04, 2019
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CityLab
Why We Should Stop Conflating Cities with Innovation and Creativity
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Quartz
Uber's free-wheeling era of growth is coming to an end
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Government Technology
Is Automation the Key to an Effective Government Workforce?
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CNN Travel
The most visited cities in the world 2019
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Wired
NYC Has an Old-Timey Plan to Fix Its Traffic Future
Dec 03, 2019
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The Wall Street Journal
Highways Give Way to Homes as Cities Rebuild
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Forbes
Floating Cities: The Next Big Real Estate Boom
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Mapping autonomously: The cost of helping a self-driving car get around the city
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The New York Times
Watch 4 Decades of Inequality Drive American Cities Apart
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CitiesSpeak
FCC Cable Order – What Comes Next for Cities?
Dec 02, 2019
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Quartz
Can smart cities help their residents without hurting their privacy?
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Axios
Cities see red over short-term rental party houses
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The Urban Activist
A new public private relationship at public space endorses access to culture
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CNN
How cities are using technology to solve their trash problems
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City Metric
We can reclaim cities from the car without inconveniencing people
Nov 27, 2019
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
The census isn’t always right. Here’s what cities can do when they think it’s wrong.
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Streetsblog USA
Op-Ed: What America Gets Wrong about Fare Evasion
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Curbed
The 10 tech companies that shaped the last decade of urban life
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Techwire
Bay Area City Recruiting for New Chief Privacy Officer Role
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Reuters
Uber's carpool pricing strategy revealed by Chicago fare data
Nov 26, 2019
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The Verge
Why electric scooters are illegal in New York and London
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Government Technology
Increased Design Focus Key to Philly Tech Consolidation
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South China Morning Post
Can China outsmart the United States in the race to build smart cities in Southeast Asia?
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C40 Cities
Ending climate change begins in the city
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Forbes
How Data Will Fuel Smart Cities