I recently gave a talk at TEDxLondon (2013) in one of a sequence of meetings entitled City 2.0. I must confess that before the meeting I did not think much about the title, assuming like many that this was a play on the widely used Web 2.0 cliché �invented�, or at least �popularised�, by Tim O�Reilly at his first Web 2.0 conference in 2004. The term essentially marks the difference between the early world wide web and its mature form which reflects its evolution from a passive source of information to a new medium in which its participants are able to interact, upload, and change the information that the web gives access to
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