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‘Fearless’ Amsterdam government: digital city goes social

December 3, 2018 1 Comment P2P Foundation read
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Essay of the day: Data by the people, for the people: why it’s time for councils to reclaim the smart city

August 16, 2018 No Comment P2P Foundation read

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