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<title>Art Vandelay</title>
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"Is Toronto becoming a hotspot for digital urbanism?"

Going by peoples answers in your Twitter post yesterday.. seems so!

Though i still fear that our society resorts to too much digital stimuli more so than actual activism and personal change. You can talk all you want, back and forth, but what are people actually doing by this?

What can i say, I'm a skeptical cynic.

You know what would actually work is if the mayor or folks at city hall actually read people's twitting(*which i think Miller does) and actually notice our city's problems and concerns. That'd make a whirl of a difference(*if they too action)
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<title>Brian Gilham</title>
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ChangeEngine is another great example of the community coming together and utilizing the Internet and social media to get things done. Adam and the rest of the team working on CE are to be commended for the work they are doing.

(It's worth pointing out that <a href="http://twitter.com/ttcupdates/">@ttcupdates</a>, along with the dashboard widget you mention, is a community-based project. ]]>
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 09:18:18 PDT</pubDate>
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