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How the 2012 TED Prize, The City 2.0, Aims to Crowdsource the Future
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How the 2012 TED Prize, The City 2.0, Aims to Crowdsource the Future
Thu, 2012-03-01 23:10 — Kathy Gilbeauxsubmitted by Janine Rees
by Anthony Flint - theatlanticcities.com - March 1, 2012
LONG BEACH – It’s never long at the annual TED conference before attendees feel awash in mind-bending, technology-enabled ideas. This year, it was the theory that there are multiple universes, a robotic drone that is an exact replica of a hummingbird, and a demonstration of the wisdom of the crowd (a request for online guesses from the 5,000-plus attendees of the weight of an ox brought onstage, the average of which was 1,793 pounds. The beast’s weight: 1,795 lbs.).
So it was fitting that the official announcement of the TED Prize 2012, The City 2.0, revealed a kind of global Wikipedia connecting citizens, political leaders, urban experts, companies, and organizations, with the goal of improving the 21st century city using up-to-the-minute crowdsourcing techniques.
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