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r.s.v.p

September 24th, 2007 · 5 Comments

If you read this blog you’re likely fascinated by travel. If on top of that you are an avid photographer (the kind that has an amazing collection of travel photos) and would like to try a new kind of online travel guide, post a comment to be invited to an exclusive preview of a [...]

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Tags: City · Global Citizen · Global Culture · Tourism · Travel · social networks

the living city

September 10th, 2007 · 4 Comments

In virtually every species, the metabolic rate is equal to the mass of the animal raised to the 3/4 power [...] In metropolis after metropolis, the indicators of urban “metabolism” -like the per-capita consumption of gasoline or the surface area of roads or the total length of electrical cables- scaled to an exponent of (population)0.8
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Tags: City · social networks

most broadband users

August 29th, 2007 · 2 Comments

It seems that more often the various rankings that compare life style across countries or cities use at least some metric related to the connectedness of their populations. Whether they measure adoption of mobile technology, Internet infrastructure or number of servers hosted, their attempt reflects an important reality of our times: the success [...]

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Tags: City · Statistics

facebook for global citizens

August 25th, 2007 · No Comments

One of my first posts in this blog described a simple method to exchange valuable information among global citizens. The method suggested in global citizen was never adopted by anyone but the idea didn’t die. This past week our team released a Facebook application called My City, which has the potential to accomplish [...]

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Tags: City · Cosmopolitan · Global Citizen · social networks

the economist on liveability

August 23rd, 2007 · 4 Comments

I’m sure is not because Monocle released their most liveable cities report just a month ago, but now is The Economist releasing their Liveability rankings with the article Where the grass is greener. While Monocle’s report came in the form of a wonderful edition, perfectly written and documented, the Economist Intelligence Unit barely [...]

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Tags: City · Cosmopolitan · Global Citizen · Globalization · Statistics

memorable experiences

August 6th, 2007 · No Comments

Half-drunk with a bottle of Casillero del Diablo, sitting on the floor in the middle of Plaza Mayor, Madrid, having had a great lunch at Museo Del Jamon, and enjoying a spontaneus “Concierto de Aranjuez” interpreted by an anonymous street musician, it felt very close to the most perfect vacation moment I’d ever had. [...]

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Tags: City · Cosmopolitan · Culture · Tourism · Travel

most liveable cities

July 30th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Hyper-connected to the rest of the world through an ample offering of long-haul flights, low crime rates, great education and health system, fair balance of sunny and warm days, plenty of ways to stay informed, availability of drinks after hours, good public transit, lots of green areas and a will to keep them green. [...]

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Tags: City · Cosmopolitan · Statistics