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The Ford Developer Program launches, letting developers create the connected car

The Ford Developer Program launches, letting developers create the connected car | Social Mercor | Scoop.it
If the connected home is all the rage then the connected car is what's next. We have seen limited offerings from a number of players, bringing apps like Pandora and Google Maps to the ... (Will we see a social car in our future?
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Infographic: Feeding 7 Billion People And Counting

Infographic: Feeding 7 Billion People And Counting | Social Mercor | Scoop.it

Inspired by a recent Wall Street Journal article, Sustainable America has created the following infographic to show how food is wasted and lost around the world, and what can be done about it.


Food waste and food security are serious problems, but there are current solutions and ways you can help. Read on to learn more, and stay tuned for our next blog post, which will delve deeper into some of the points made by Lappe and Nierenberg in the Wall Street Journal piece.


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Creativity Angel's comment, February 4, 2:30 AM
Insects are the solution, more than 1,000,000,000 people on the planet eat insects every day.
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Insects are the solution. Western people has to use to know that more than 1,000,000,000 people on the planet eat insects every day and they are the most effective food.

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Anatomy of a Smart City

Anatomy of a Smart City | Social Mercor | Scoop.it

The 19th century was a century of empires, 20th century was a century of nation states and the 21st century will be a century of cities...

 

This outstanding infographic (courtesy of postscapes.com) begins with some information about our current state of urbanization.

 

Did you know that 1.3 million people are moving to cities each week?! It then explains the need for smart cities and delves into what is required to establish these intelligent connected environments, how the smart city may take various forms in the developing worlds and what specific technologies are necessary to achieve such grand goals in practice.


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