Technology

Istanbul Version 2

A civil engineer has proposed a plan to create a "satellite" backup city of the Turkish metropolis of Instanbul -- a city precariously sited in a major earthquake area.

February 19, 2008 - Discovery

New Generation of New York's Greenstreets Handle Stormwater and Calm Traffic

A look at how the city's sustainability initiative, PlaNYC, is leading to greener streets in more ways than one.

February 17, 2008 - Streetsblog

Creativity Study: Boise Compares Well With Portland and Seattle

Boise State University's Centre for Creativity and Innovation has created and index of creative cities that's found Boise to be just about as creative as cities such as Portland and Seattle.

February 13, 2008 - Boise State University Focus Magazine

New High-Speed Train Introduced In France

A train capable of reaching speeds of 224 mph has been unveiled in France.

February 6, 2008 - BBC News

Facebook as a Community Planning Tool?

A Washington D.C. developer is seeking feedback about possible redevelopment options through the social netowrking website facebook.com.

January 25, 2008 - Washington (D.C.) Business Journal

Personal Rapid Transit: The Connective Tissue of Better Mobility

Two high-profile Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) systems are currently under construction, and their implementation could serve as a model for how cities can better connect their existing transit systems to improve mobility.

January 7, 2008 - Jerry Schneider

Wi-Fi Plans Revived in San Francisco

A private firm has announced a proposal that would create a free wireless Internet network in the entire city of San Francisco.

January 6, 2008 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Cities Keep Broadband In Mind

Many big cities' plans for free citywide Wi-Fi networks fell apart in 2007. But this column from Governing argues that cities should keep broadband Internet access as a priority to remain competitive.

January 4, 2008 - Governing

Mapmaking For The Masses

In an academic journal article, noted geographer Michael Goodchild argues that user-generated content can profoundly impact Geographic Information Systems.

January 2, 2008 - Science Daily

Predictions About the City of the Future

1808 - 1908 - 2008, 2108. The New York Times looks at two centuries of predictions and invites ten New Yorkers to imagine New York City a century from today, in 2108.

January 1, 2008 - The New York Times

Pentagon Looks Toward Space For Solar Power On Earth

The Pentagon and an international consortium are investigating the feasibility of 'beaming back' solar energy from a network of space-based satellites and Pacific island-based antennae that could begin operating as early as 2012.

December 27, 2007 - AP via San Francisco Chronicle

Citywide Wi-Fi On Verge of Self-Sustainability In Minneapolis

The Minneapolis citywide wi-fi network is expected to become self-sustaining by February, according to officials.

December 26, 2007 - Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune

Transit Fare By Phone?

A new trial in the San Francisco Bay Area has riders using their phone to pay for transit fare.

December 26, 2007 - Banking Unwired

A Quiet Drive

New types of pavements are being tested in Washington that make highway traffic noticeably quieter.

December 22, 2007 - The Seattle Times

Commuters Share Transit Information

A new interactive information sharing network has been created to help commuters work their commute efficiently and with the most information possible.

December 21, 2007 - Boson Now

Second Life Used To Solve Real World Engineering Challenges

A UC Irvine professor and a transportation firm are teaming up to use the online virtual world Second Life to test real world public transit ideas.

December 20, 2007 - O.C. Register

Heathrow's PRT System On Track For Operation

A personal rapid transit (PRT) system is currently under construction as part of the renovation of London's Heathrow airport. The system is on track to begin operations within two years.

December 19, 2007 - BBC

Tech Startups Rebuild Rural Areas

High-tech businesses and industries are popping up in more and more rural towns, bringing jobs and boosting the economies of these small areas.

December 18, 2007 - The Christian Science Monitor

City of Lighting

The urban lighting artist responsible for illuminating hundreds of Parisian landmarks tackles one last challenge before retiring: the Notre Dame Cathedral.

December 14, 2007 - The Globe & Mail

Are Driverless Cars Finally Here?

No longer science fiction, autonomous vehicles have the potential to reshape the transportation landscape. But are drivers ready to let go of the wheel?

December 8, 2007 - The New York Times

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