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Making our malls great again with data

Making our malls great again with data

The shopping mall is ingrained in our culture. American families would look forward to fun weekend outings at the local shopping mall. Malls offered exciting new worlds of wondrous discoveries, where anticipations were

Disruptive Technologies for Digital Cities

Disruptive Technologies for Digital Cities

The Digital Cities Summit [https://gpc.stanford.edu/digital-cities-summit-overview] at Stanford University [http://stanford.edu/] brought together an elite group of ~200 global CEOs, SVPs, entrepreneurs, and policy makers. The goal of the

GovTech Top 100 List for 2018

GovTech Top 100 List for 2018

CITYDATA.ai is honored and delighted to be included in the prestigious GovTech 100 [http://www.govtech.com/100/] list for 2018. #AI #BigData #PeopleIntelligence #Geospatial #SmartCities The GovTech 100 is an annual

Civic Tour of Duty for Startups : P2

Civic Tour of Duty for Startups : P2

How STIR changed the trajectory for a SF Bay Area startup In Part One [http://web.lotadata.com/blog/the-civic-tour-of-duty-for-startups/], we elaborated the thought process that led to our participation in the STIR

CityDash in AWS Smart City Marketplace

CityDash in AWS Smart City Marketplace

AWS Smart City Solutions Amazon [https://aws.amazon.com/mp/gctc/] announced today the launch of their new Smart City Solutions Marketplace [https://aws.amazon.com/mp/gctc/]. The launch coincided with the

Civic Tour of Duty for Startups

Civic Tour of Duty for Startups

The story of how a SF Bay Area startup embraced government technology and civic innovation Technology startups in the San Francisco Bay Area, in Silicon Valley, the global hot spot for innovation, do

Deconstructing The Women's March

Deconstructing The Women's March

A few weekends ago, across the U.S. and across the world, women marched and protested against the misogyny of Donald Trump. It comes as no surprise that, within the U.S., these

Do We Ever Leave Our Political Bubbles?

Do We Ever Leave Our Political Bubbles?

The 2016 U.S. Presidential Election left people on both sides of the political aisle very surprised. Many media outlets, pollsters and political predictors hadn’t seen it coming. Since then, several articles