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1. Executive Summary

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2. Introduction and Methodology

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See for example Liquid Modernity, Zygmut Bauman, 2000, available at http://www.amazon.com/Liquid-ModernityZygmunt-Bauman/dp/0745624103.

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3. Smart City Dynamics and the Periphria Challenge

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Open Public Services White Paper, Presented to Parliament by the Minister for Government Policy by Command of Her Majesty, July 2011, available at http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/resource-library/open-public-services-whitepaper.

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Relevant here are, inter alia, the outcomes of the IntelCities Project (FP6-507860), see http://intelcities.iti.gr/intelcities.

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4. Project Co-design Spaces: the Convergent Platform

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http://www.facebook.com http://www.twitter.com

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http://docs.opensocial.org/display/OS/Home http://foreca.st/ 8 https://foursquare.com/ 9 http://www.layar.com/

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http://gowalla.com/ http://maps.google.com/ 12 https://pachube.com/ 13 http://www.flickr.com/

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In a broad definition this also includes the Internet browser, especially with html5.

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5. Technology Co-design Spaces: IoT, IoS, and IoP

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http://www.internet-of-things-research.eu/ http://www.internet-of-things-research.eu/pdf/IoT_Cluster_Strategic_Research_Agenda_2011.pdf 17 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_field_communication 18 http://www.arduino.cc/

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Wikipedia20 offers a broader vision extending to business ecosystems:

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http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/ssai/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_Services 21 http://bambuser.com/

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Acropolis Museum Room 1: Number of Visitors Room 2: Number of Visitors Room 3:Number of Visitors Room 4:Number of Visitors Room 5:Number of Visitors
Room 1: 35 checks in Room 2: 25 checks in Room 3: 25 checks in Room 4: 25 checks in Room 5: 25 checks in

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Neighbor 1; 13 complaints Neighbor 2: 15 complaints Neighbor 3: 4 complaints Neighbor 4: 6 complaints Neighbor 5: 11 complaints

Neighbor 1 Complain 1 -> 5 Like Complain 2 -> 2 Lke Complain 3 -> 6 Like ..

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6. The Smart Campus Prototype

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7. Conclusions

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