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Resurgent phoenix Cutbacks at the Circus forces the clowns to save money by using the large number of clowns stuffed in a car act to commute to the next show location.
SulgraveLLC There has to be a Starbucks with a shorter line!
dnoell If anyone needs a bathroom break, just send a group text.
Gil This reminds me: I need to pick up a can of sardines for that Alton Brown sardine-avocado sandwich recipe.
Hazel "Maybe you should go on Robo-Pilot.."
Hazel Lol, good one Mary. This really cracked me up!
Hazel I agree with Shane. I'm certain that mixed-use projects are the future and we're slowly moving towards that. I feel that things might be rocky at first as we learn and feel out how to go about it....
Hazel "Honey, I think it's time we invested in a van..."
CitySolver Janets car sharing marketting strategy was just too successful.
Mary Jander And you thought the bus was bad? Bring it back!
richheap New car inspired by Beverly Hillbilles.
Nicole Ferraro Interesting bit about Montreal, Shane, that's actually really encouraging to hear! I think Mary's list is great but I also think these should be the core components of cities in general, and that...
PaulGodsmark "Hello Robotaxi Company - switching the map licence form Google to Apple might not turn out to save money after AAAAGH!"
PaulGodsmark @mejiac One of the key tenets that Google are sticking to is a principle that Brad Templeton (a Google consultant) has espoused for many years - the first rule of driverless cars is that you...
Shane Fernandez Great Post Mary. To be honest, I see this mixed use developement as pretty widespread and in my view is at the core of what will sustain buildings, communities and cities. Poeple want an easy and...
Lesthertod Yes indeed, it would be a better way to develop greener and cleaner cities!
I'd like to see what solutions we get to do with our car-less cities!
PaulGodsmark The article and comments have touched on a few of the really interesting aspects of driverless cars, which in my opinion could indeed affect such projects as HS2, will almost certainly impact on...
arv @stotheco: I understand that it might prove costly both finance-wise and space-wise to have extra lanes, but when the Government flags off it's approval you might see a altogether next set...
arv @stotheco: I understand that it might prove costly both finance-wise and space-wise to have extra lanes, but when the Government flags off it's approval you might see a altogether next set...
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Mary Jander, Managing Editor, UBM’s Future Cities
6/14/2013
Mixed-use development is hot in urban design circles, viewed as the way forward for sprawling, distressed cities.
Mary Jander, Managing Editor, UBM’s Future Cities
6/11/2013
Datacenter scalability, once a term used mostly in the private-sector industry, is now used regularly by municipal governments. For good reason: The time when a handful of servers ...
Mary Jander, Managing Editor, UBM’s Future Cities
6/10/2013
Call it open data or government 2.0. Either way, the trend toward city-sponsored app development using public data is here to stay, fueled by contests in cities worldwide.
Alan Reiter, President, Wireless Internet & Mobile Computing
6/6/2013
Apps that disrupt traditional services for housing, driving, etc., are violating regulations and enraging entrenched businesses. As a result, cities are shutting them down or fining ...
Mary Jander, Managing Editor, UBM’s Future Cities
6/6/2013
Smart cities rely on a complex web of underlying technologies, from a range of contributors. And phone companies are starting to emerge with a special role.
Projjal Dutta, MTA Director of Sustainability, NYC
6/5/2013
A recent report released by US PIRG demonstrated that, while America's annual mileage has typically increased year-on-year, vehicle miles are dropping for the first time. Hallelujah!
Rich Heap, Community Editor, Future Cities
5/29/2013
You've read the write-ups of the sessions I hosted at the May Design Series last Tuesday. Now you can watch the videos.
Mary Jander, Managing Editor, UBM’s Future Cities
6/14/2013
Mixed-use development is hot in urban design circles, viewed as the way forward for sprawling, distressed cities.
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Gil 6/18/2013 11:44:40 AM
Cartoon: Car Sharing
Hazel 6/18/2013 11:15:23 AM
Cartoon: Self-Driving
Hazel 6/18/2013 11:06:26 AM
Cartoon: Car Sharing
Hazel 6/18/2013 11:05:58 AM
Top 5 Elements of Mixed-Use Projects
Hazel 6/18/2013 11:05:15 AM
Cartoon: Car Sharing
Top 5 Elements of Mixed-Use Projects
Driverless Cars Will Change City Planning
Top 5 Elements of Mixed-Use Projects
Driverless Cars Will Change City Planning
arv 6/15/2013 12:26:17 PM
Driverless Cars Will Change City Planning
Driverless Cars Will Change City Planning
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Resurgent phoenix Cutbacks at the Circus forces the clowns to save money by using the large number of clowns stuffed in a car act to commute to the next show location.
SulgraveLLC There has to be a Starbucks with a shorter line!
dnoell If anyone needs a bathroom break, just send a group text.
Gil This reminds me: I need to pick up a can of sardines for that Alton Brown sardine-avocado sandwich recipe.
Hazel "Maybe you should go on Robo-Pilot.."
Hazel Lol, good one Mary. This really cracked me up!
Hazel I agree with Shane. I'm certain that mixed-use projects are the future and we're slowly moving towards that. I feel that things might be rocky at first as we learn and feel out how to go about it....
Hazel "Honey, I think it's time we invested in a van..."
CitySolver Janets car sharing marketting strategy was just too successful.
Mary Jander And you thought the bus was bad? Bring it back!
richheap New car inspired by Beverly Hillbilles.
Nicole Ferraro Interesting bit about Montreal, Shane, that's actually really encouraging to hear! I think Mary's list is great but I also think these should be the core components of cities in general, and that...
PaulGodsmark "Hello Robotaxi Company - switching the map licence form Google to Apple might not turn out to save money after AAAAGH!"
PaulGodsmark @mejiac One of the key tenets that Google are sticking to is a principle that Brad Templeton (a Google consultant) has espoused for many years - the first rule of driverless cars is that you...
Shane Fernandez Great Post Mary. To be honest, I see this mixed use developement as pretty widespread and in my view is at the core of what will sustain buildings, communities and cities. Poeple want an easy and...
Lesthertod Yes indeed, it would be a better way to develop greener and cleaner cities!
I'd like to see what solutions we get to do with our car-less cities!
PaulGodsmark The article and comments have touched on a few of the really interesting aspects of driverless cars, which in my opinion could indeed affect such projects as HS2, will almost certainly impact on...
arv @stotheco: I understand that it might prove costly both finance-wise and space-wise to have extra lanes, but when the Government flags off it's approval you might see a altogether next set...
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