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Florida In The 1920s. Deja Vu?

WSJ columnist Cynthia Crossen looks back at the colorful Florida land rush of the 1920s.

August 5 - Wall St. Journal

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Open Source Business Readiness Ratings

First -- I just loved Ken's post on <a href="http://www.planetizen.com/tech/archives/2005/07/01/298/">GeoTagging</a>. What a great collection of links he's included in his post. We've got a couple projects at UI that could potentially use this type of interface/solution. <br /> <br /> I just got my weekly <a href="http://www.nemertes.com/">Nemertes Impact Analysis</a> (Nemertes specializes in quantifying the business impact of technology) and this one focuses on the growth of Enterprise use of Open Source tools.

August 5 - Chris Steins

The Gentrification of Rural America

Rural New England is being caught up in the real estate boom, and former residents are being priced out of the market.

August 5 - Common Dreams

A New American Classic Town Gone Bad

Officials have are investigating violations by the developer of what was supposed to be "traditional architectural styling" in Clarksburg Town Center.

August 5 - The Washington Post

Why U.S. Needs Passenger Rail

John Talton believes neglect of passenger rail shows misplaced national priority.

August 5 - The Arizona Republic


The Desertification Of Southern Europe

The great desert has leaped over the Mediterranean. Is climate change to blame -- or man and his works?

August 5 - Newsweek

New Bill Perpetuates 'Socialized' Energy

The Energy Bill just passed by Congress has just given $15 billion in subsidies to inefficient, economically non-viable and dangerous energy industries.

August 5 - Tom Paine - Common Sense


L.A.'s Most Powerful Unelected Official

Los Angeles Magazine profiles environmentalist Joe Edmiston, who may be the most powerful unelected official in the city.

August 5 - Los Angeles Magazine

Guns, Germs, And Steel: The Impact Of Geography On History

Jared Diamond, author of the controversial book and PBS series Guns, Germs, and Steel talks about how geography and the environment have influenced the rise and fall of civilizations.

August 4 - Wired

The McMansioning of Seattle's Central District

The central district has seen its share of change in architecture, but 'mcmansioning' is a turn for the worse.

August 4 - The Stranger

Idaho's Housing Values Expected To Rise

Idaho's housing boom is expected to survive the end of the so-called housing bubble.

August 4 - The Idaho Statesman

New York's $100 Million Mystery Tunnel Grant

The Port Authorities of New York and New Jersey $100 million to build a new tunnel under New York Harbor. Only problem -- they've never heard of the project.

August 4 - The New York Times

Can Housing Policies Build A Better Urban Future?

Can housing policies and programs be used more strategically to revitalize weak market cities? A new report shows how to harness market forces for growth while protecting the poor.

August 4 - National Housing Institute

10 Best Public Spaces

From Amsterdam, to Brazil, to St. Louis, the Project for Public Spaces adds 10 urban locations to its list of Great Public Places.

August 4 - Project For Public Spaces

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Augmented and Real-Time Maps

Interesting idea under development at the <a href="http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/stories/2005/augmented_maps/">University of Cambridge</a>.<br /> <br /> "Printed maps can be designed and printed to show fine detail and yet remain easy to take in at a glance. They are also simple to use in group discussions. However, a new map needs to be printed whenever information changes. Computer-based maps on a screen can change dynamically to represent a changing situation, but are not as easy to use. Dr Tom Drummond, Dr Gerhard Reitmayr, and Ethan Eade are combining the benefits of printed maps with the benefits of computer based dynamic maps, creating a dynamic high resolution map by augmenting printed maps with digital graphical information.

August 4 - Scott Page

Southern California Housing Boom Surges Inland

With consumer demand unflagging despite rising prices, home builders are quickening their pace for new homes in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

August 4 - Press-Enterprise

Eminent Domain Backlash Grows

An unexpected populist backlash against the Supreme Court's eminent domain ruling threatens a variety of projects that depend on the use of eminent domain.

August 4 - Wall St. Journal

Seattle Wants Developers To Pay For Parks

Mayor proposes imposing impact fees that would be used to pay for Seattle parks.

August 4 - The Seattle Times

Why Geography Matters

You can't fight terrorism without a good map.

August 4 - The Christian Science Monitor

Changing How We Imagine Living in Community

Artist and community planner Milenko Matanovic of the Pomegranate Center shares his thoughts on working towards the "ideal community."

August 3 - Grist Magazine

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