What We're Reading: Page 226
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 28, 2019
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The Verge
Scooter injuries are a thing, and they’re sending people to the ER
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Curbed
Can corporate money and altruism fix affordable housing?
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TechCrunch
Why the world’s first smart highway will most likely be in China
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Government Technology
Data Privacy Rules in the EU May Leave the U.S. Behind
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Los Angeles Times
Without a good transit system, it’s cruel for Metro to consider congestion pricing
Jan 25, 2019
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Harvard Business Review
One Way to Finance Tech Startups Outside of Superstar Cities
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Austin Monitor
American Cities Climate Challenge brings support, not cash
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TechCrunch
Apple cuts 200 staff from its Project Titan autonomous car division
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Curbed
Congress's new transportation leader wants to make a deal
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The Wall Street Journal
Los Angeles and Other Cities Stash Money to Prepare for a Recession
Jan 24, 2019
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Next City
Mayors Believe Tax Incentives Are Overused — By Other Mayors
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The Sacramento Bee
San Francisco is 'kind of a train wreck' because of tech-fueled inequality, CEO says
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StateTech Magazine
The Operational Benefits of Deploying Public Safety Tech Innovations
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Restaurant Dive
Food delivery robots feed college students' demand for convenience
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Houston Chronicle
Venture fills gaps in connecting Houston's tech startups and big energy players
Jan 23, 2019
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Verdict
5G dangers: “New networks will bring with them a host of new security concerns”
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CityLab
The Great Divide in How Americans Commute to Work
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Los Angeles Times
L.A. may charge drivers by the mile, adding freeway tolls to cut congestion
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TechCrunch
Google launches clean energy project in Taiwan, its first in Asia
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Supply Chain Dive
UPS, Latch to offer in-building delivery in 10 more cities
Jan 22, 2019
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The New York Times
A.I. Policy Is Tricky. From Around the World, They Came to Hash It Out.
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Fast Company
Why the airport of the future still doesn't exist
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The Verge
We spoke to a Waymo One customer about how robot taxis get confused by rainstorms
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Next City
Big Tech’s Affordable Housing Push Doesn’t Let Them off the Hook
Jan 18, 2019
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The New York Times
‘Suicide Surcharge’ or Crucial Fee to Fix the Subway? Taxi Drivers Brace for Battle Over $2.50 Charge
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Crain's New York Business
Puncturing the hype about Amazon's disastrous impact
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The Wall Street Journal
Big Questions—and a Few Answers—Coming Out of the Detroit Auto Show
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CityLab
The Shutdown Is Screwing With Cities and Mayors Are Not Pleased
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Bloomberg Law
New York, Los Angeles, Other Major Cities Are New Privacy Cops
Jan 17, 2019
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Thomson Reuters Foundation News
New mobility is coming to a city near you – but will it be sustainable?
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CNN Business
Alibaba's 'City Brain' is slashing congestion in its hometown
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Crain's Chicago Business
Finally, Chicago gets real about its tech hub hopes
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U.S. News & World Report
Atlanta's Divisive Deal
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Government Technology
Former FEMA Admin.: AI Can Marry Urban Planning and Disaster Response