Digital City Briefs: Noteworthy Sports Facilities

User generated data on noteworthy sports facilities.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Submission Form




Resources:
Online Job Bank
Online Directory of Products and Services
Upcoming Events
Noteworthy Educational Programs
Noteworthy Publications
Recent Posts

Noteworthy Architecture
Hotels and Convention Centers
Public Plazas and Parks
Museums and Cultural Centers
Tourist Attractions
Entertainment Venues
Sports Facilities
Transportation Centers
Educational Centers
Civic Centers

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

30 GLOBAL CITIES

Link to BeijingLink to BostonLink to CairoLink to ChicagoLink to DubaiLink to Frankfurt am MainLink to Hong KongLink to IstanbulLink to JohannesburgLink to LondonLink to Los AngelesLink to MadridLink to Mexico CityLink to MilanLink to MoscowLink to MumbaiLink to New DelhiLink to New York CityLink to ParisLink to Rio de JaneiroLink to San FranciscoLink to Sao PauloLink to SeoulLink to ShanghaiLink to SydneyLink to TaipeiLink to Tel AvivLink to TokyoLink to TorontoLink to Washington DC


Search This Blog

RESOURCES

Online Job BankOnline Directory of Products and Services Upcoming Events Noteworthy Educational Programs Noteworthy PublicationsRecent Posts
Noteworthy ArchitectureHotels and Convention CentersPublic Plazas and ParksMuseums and Cultural CentersTourist AttractionsEntertainment VenuesSports FacilitiesTransportation CentersEducational CentersSmart InfrastructureStart-upsFuture Habitats
30 GLOBAL CITIES

RESOURCES

ONLINE DIRECTORIES


Link to 30 Global CitiesLink to TwitterLink to FacebookLink to Gmail

About Digital City Briefs

Digital City Briefs is a web site for ideas, thoughts, articles and videos on 30 global cities. It tracks these cities as they transition into digital cities. The information is extracted from the Internet and is chronicled in short “briefs” with associated references.

What is a digital city? The emerging digital technologies such as smart utility grids, smart meters for energy use monitoring, real time data collection and visualization, Geographic Information System (GIS) based mapping, sustainable development practices, green infrastructure, personal digital devices such as smart phones, smart transit technologies and other innovations are fundamentally changing the way cities are planned, managed and inhabited. What is emerging is a digital city of the future. This web site focuses on the digital transformation in 30 major cities of the world. These cities account for 24 % of the world’s GDP and 6 % of the world’s population.

What is driving this work? There is an explosion of information on the Internet. It is difficult to distinguish between good information and nonsensical chatter. There is also a huge gap between the unorganized data floating around the Internet and the usefulness of information generated by powerful search engines. This web site is an attempt to fill this gap, by extracting relevant information and summarizing it for wider consumption.

What is our mission? Our mission is to research digital city related best practices as well as challenges; and share them on this site. If you find something useful on this site, please use it. If you think that it is worth sharing with others, please do so. If you prefer to ignore this site, that is your choice as well. We would appreciate any feedback or comments you may have, so we can improve the site.

Link to 30 Global CitiesLink to TwitterLink to FacebookLink to Gmail

Email Digital City Briefs



Copyright © 2012 Digital City Briefs. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.