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  • Automated vacuum collection

  • City

  • Collaborative innovation network

  • Collaborative intelligence

  • Collaborative software

  • Connected car

  • Conscious city

  • Crowdsourcing

  • Digital divide

  • E-democracy

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  • Future Internet

  • Hotspot (Wi-Fi)

  • Global brain

  • Intelligent environment

  • Intelligent transportation system

  • Knowledge ecosystem

  • Knowledge Economy

  • Knowledge spillover

  • Metropolitan area network

  • Municipal wireless network

  • Open Data

  • Pervasive informatics

  • SafeTrek § Downtown St. Louis collaboration

  • Smart grid

  • Smart road

  • Smarter planet

  • Sustainable city

  • The Wisdom of Crowds

  • Ubiquitous computing

  • Urban computing

  • Urban informatics

  • 2000-watt society

  • All pages with a title containing smart city

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