What We're Reading: Page 248
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 14, 2018
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FreightWaves
A sea change is about to transform the way people and goods move through cities
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KOMO News
Will Amazon's work to kill Seattle tax spook other cities?
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Quartz
India's smart cities can't be built without street vendors and waste-pickers
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Government Technology
Facebook Apologizes to U.S. Mayors, Promising ‘Philosophical Shift’
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Los Angeles Times
From earthquake's destruction, a new San Francisco rises three decades later
Jun 13, 2018
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Harvard Business Review
Is Your Company Ready for the Rise of Smart Cities?
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NBC News
Rural communities see big returns with broadband access, but roadblocks persist
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San Francisco Chronicle
A few thoughts on creating a perfect California city
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The Atlantic
Is There a Difference Between Uber and Lyft?
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New York Times
In Newark, Police Cameras, and the Internet, Watch You
Jun 12, 2018
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The Guardian
Death of Canadian man living in 24-hour coffee shop sparks housing outcry
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Route Fifty
The Very Good Math of Electric Buses
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GeekWire
We sent GeekWire’s summer intern on an Amazon HQ tour, and it was a startling experience
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CityLab
The Battle Over Seattle's 'Amazon Tax' Has Just Begun
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Venture Smarter
Urbanists Could Learn a Lot From Anthony Bourdain
Jun 11, 2018
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Axios
Uber may try to buy bike-share company Motivate, which already has an offer from Lyft
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The Nation
Activists in Austin Have a Novel Plan to Tackle its Affordable-Housing Crisis
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Route Fifty
A Glimpse Into America's Transportation Future
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StateScoop
Chicago Chief Data Officer Tom Schenk steps down
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CityLab
The Hidden Forces That Shape Cities
Jun 08, 2018
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Next City
‘Where’s My Bus?’ Series Analyzes Miami’s Declining Bus System
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Route Fifty
Observing the Promise—and Annoyances—of Scooter-Share Systems
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CityLab
Post-Olympics Pyeongchang Is Practically a Ghost Town
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Governing
Fighting Neighborhood Displacement, One Sewer Plant at a Time
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The Next Web
Why London in 1854 was the world's first smart city
Jun 07, 2018
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto pushes self-driving vehicle restrictions
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Wired
Does It Matter If China Beats the US to Build a 5G Network?
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Medium
How Rwanda’s Capital Became an African Tech Leader
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The Washington Post
5G: What is it good for?
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Fast Company
The little-known behavioral scientist who transformed cities all over
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Natural Resources Defense Council
When Public Transportation Leads to Gentrification
Jun 06, 2018
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Government Technology
Restructuring, Refocus on Mission at NYC Office of Chief Technology Officer
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The Guardian
'White soccer teams don't pay upfront': how race unlevelled US playing fields
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Quartz
India's grand AI dreams get a reality check from the NITI Aayog
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Next City
Pop-Up Block Party Closes Part of Major Denver Interchange to Imagine Safer, More Connected City
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Smart and Resilient Cities
Smart City Hub Unveiled by Coral Gables, Florida