Some cities are adding high-tech infrastructure. Some are implementing revolutionary sustainability plans. Others are fostering innovative business and science developments. But which city combines these qualities and others to be the smartest city?
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Some cities are adding high-tech infrastructure. Some are implementing revolutionary sustainability plans. Others are fostering innovative business and science developments. But which city combines these qualities and others to be the smartest city?
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What will the world look like in the future? This infographis tells us what the future holds for the science and tech world. Via blogbrevity, Joyce Valenza, Dennis T OConnor, juandoming, Able Overdoer
Pamela D Lloyd's curator insight,
March 23, 9:02 PM
As a writer, I find this set of predictions both interesting and, well, less than overwhelming. I'd like to see more creativity, especially with regard to the "least likely" possibilities, and less focus on tech companies. I'm more interested in thinking about what life might be like, than in which social media giant is on top. What predictions do you have, and what do you think are the odds for or against?
Ness Crouch's curator insight,
April 19, 5:11 PM
Hmmm can we predict the future... will be interesting to see what happens with these tools.
Stephen Gwilliam's curator insight,
April 30, 10:40 PM
Q. How are we best preparing our students with 21st century fluencies in our schools given these predictions? Delete the scoop?
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Really simple: Occupy Wall Street is an open source protest. This type of protest has been very effective over the last year in toppling regimes in north Africa. It's proving relatively successful in the US too. Via P2P Foundation, Able Overdoer
MarkDilley's comment,
October 10, 2011 6:27 PM
A friend is challenging me about it toppling regimes there - the regimes is still in control - maybe the middle man has been cut out?
P2P Foundation's comment,
October 11, 2011 3:03 PM
hi mark, the regimes "have" been toppled, but other factions of the elite are still in control ... revolutions are processes not one/off events ... we have not seen the end of the process in the middle east; lots of things can happen, including counter-revolutions ..
MarkDilley's comment,
October 13, 2011 4:19 AM
of course - the military being one of them. I imagine revolutions happening daily in the whole of life, very much the daily process.
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Oct. 1 the NY General Assembly of Occupy Wall Street issued the following statement:As we gather together in solidarity to express a feeling of mass injustice, we must not lose sight of what brought us together.
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