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A lot of time. In May, City Council passed Title VIIA, a Neighborhood Form-Based Code that will act as a precursor to, if things go well, all of Cleveland being eventually redone with Smart Code.
In a move that reflects the growing power of the open-source programming movement, Sun Microsystems plans Monday to share a modest chunk of Java source code, an experimental user interface for ...
Sun Microsystems wants to send Java closer to the open-source world, yet keep it safe from harm. It will modify its licenses to make access to the Java source code easier, the Santa Clara, Calif ...
It’s one of many instances in which the city and university have teamed to solve real-world problems. In fact, municipalities around the nation are serving as test beds for smart city initiatives with ...
Columbus, Ohio, won a $50 million grant five years ago to use tech to solve old problems. But technical hurdles, bureaucracy, and the pandemic dashed many plans.
Building a smart city from the ground up is a complex challenge that requires the cooperation of multiple stakeholders — such as governmental institutions, large enterprises, and small ...
"Project Peabody" adds two licenses that make it easier for outsiders to see the code. But Sun stops short of embracing open source.
The company plans to share a modest chunk of code, an experimental user interface called Project Looking Glass.