Evernote shared notebook: The City As a Platform, SXSW Panel

I love Evernote, and use it on my laptop and blackberry. But I never realized the utility of sharing a note publically, such as this example from the SXSW panel that my IBM colleagues and others participated in. What an amazing way to share knowledge.

SXSW Tackles “City as Platform”

There’s a growing (renewed?) interest in the Internet of Things around the benefits for a more instrumented and connected city. IBM organized a session at SXSW in Austin that took place this morning titled, “City as Platform.” The objectives of the session was to discuss the role of information architects, the interface of systems with the built world, the steps needed to transform the thinking of planners and builders toward viewing the city as a platform, and the role of citizens  in the design.

Participants include an impressive array of technologists, city advocates, and planners/designers. The session is certainly an important one for wider advocacy of this “system of systems” thinking. The makeup of the panel and the objectives of the session are fully outlined on this Blog post from the Smarter Planet blog, with promises for a recap post and podcast to follow.

(via Spatial Sustain)

SXSW Interactive 2010: John Tolva Talks Smarter Cities

Listen to this podcast (16:25, MP3) we recorded recently at SXSW Interactive in Austin to hear John explain smarter cities in more and fascinating detail, and also to discuss his experience in the IBM Corporate Service Corps, IBM’s equivalent of the Peace Corps.