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  1. Public transit and private interests meet in Chicago (courtesy of Apple and the CTA): http://bit.ly/X7tMj
  2. The next question is: when will facebook credits be traded on FX?
  3. Facebook wants your credit card information: http://bit.ly/2ObDDl
  4. Personal data as revenue generator (for providers of "free" services, of course): http://bit.ly/XZsdX
  5. Sharing data to board the second avenue train? PwO teases out the future of pubic transit at the Sentient City charette.
  6. Bought plumbing parts at Saifee Hardware (7th and 1st) where they asked if we were fixing our apartment (yes) or our restaurant (no).
  7. Receiving a steam report!
  8. Looking for a directional microphone and a cheap laptop for our next project.
  9. Want to save $9,167 a year? Take public transit: http://bit.ly/G6dOj [via @GenslerOnCities]
  10. RT @IEEESpectrum Another senior US cyber security official quits http://bit.ly/8nbIv
  11. D.A. Pennebaker's "Daybreak Express" and Carson Davidson's "Third Ave El" at The Right to the City film series were great pieces!
  12. Sign up for online National Dialogue on the Quadrennial Homeland Security Review, starting August 3. http://bit.ly/12h2Xa (via @HazCenter)
  13. Pricing commercial compost hauling in Manhattan.
  14. Photographer Andrea Frank documents the global network of shipping vessels. http://bit.ly/11ivq6
  15. MIT FEMA Trailer Project, a mobile composting center w. vertical gardens + rainwater catchment system, is going on tour! http://bit.ly/hxF7n
  16. Digital security for political activists by @patrickmeier: http://bit.ly/KFfvz
  17. Transnational Crisis Project deploys agile "policy swarming" to address global security threats. http://crisisproject.org/ (via @evangineer)
  18. RT @shloky: Protest is dead (low ROI). Insurgency (taking out governance platform) has very high ROI. Watching for that shift. #CrisisCamp
  19. Yay! @jeffmaki has repaired the air conditioner so that it doesn't make that "vibrating" noise anymore. Publicworks Office: We're on it.
  20. RT @CrisisCamp Walmart plays more important role than government in disasters. —Paul Berger