New: civictechAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzanhive-183959steemhive-180932photographyhive-166405hive-144064hive-185836uncommonlabbitcoinhive-183397krsuccesshive-150122hive-188619hive-124908hive-101145lifehive-145157hive-139150hive-109690hive-184714hive-103599TrendingNewHotLikerseosargentina (56)in blockchain • 5 years agoDemocracy needs an upgrading — digital technologies (Blockchain in particular) can show the way.An outlook from South America For the last month South America has been immersed in convulsion. It all started in Peru, where a conflict between the President (which, in turn, had taken office…smartcity (25)in smartcity • 6 years agoSmart City Evolution: A Review of Becoming a Smart CityOver the past years, the smart city concept has reached a state of mainstream acknowledgment throughout the world. However, several important aspects are subject to constant debate: -What is the…mdinnerstein (39)in civictech • 7 years agoLinkNYC and Privacy QuestionsI must have missed this HuffPost article from last month. But here's my take on it: The free, high-speed Wi-Fi kiosks in New York City have cameras that record whatever / whoever passes by. The…palomalecheta (33)in introduceyouself • 7 years agoIntroduction post: Peace Ambassador and Civic Hacker from BrazilHello Steemit! Paloma here, I am the co-founder of PeaceLabs, a founder civic hacker at openbrazil.org and ideator of Institute We Are All Smart. Loving this community already 💜 I am here to…mdinnerstein (39)in urbantech • 7 years agoNew York City Accelerator and Incubator Programs (1)Since I pay a great deal of attention to the New York City tech and startup scene it might be useful to share some of this info with you. In a series of postings I’ll provide links and basic info on…bradydale (52)in privacy • 8 years agoThe Privacy Nightmare of LinkNYC's Two Privacy Policies and What It Means About What's to ComeLinkNYC has been replacing all of New York’s public payphones with advertising emblazoned wifi kiosks . Residents and visitors curious about what those kiosks will do with data their routers…