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In Miami, this 3D-printed seawall will help protect the coastline

Fast Company Tech

Morningside Park, a beloved neighborhood park in Miami with sweeping views of Biscayne Bay , will soon pilot an innovative approach to coastal resilience. This two-year pilot phase will help assess the long-term value of ecologically designed infrastructure.

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How Californias high-speed rail is already helping the planet

Mashable Tech

suburb of Rancho Cucamonga , while boasting impressive ridership on its Miami-to-Orlando route. The project is even struggling to finish a first phase by the early 2030s that will connect Central Valley cities like Madera, Fresno and Bakersfield. Still, many Californians are already reaping the benefits of high-speed rail.

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Knight Foundation Launches The Giving Day Play Book

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That’s something we have heard more and more over the last year, as foundations and nonprofits look for ways to tap into the growing online giving market with these daylong campaigns raising funds for local causes. They can seem overwhelming—months of planning, untold hours of staff time, culminating in a 24-hour or longer sprint.

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This startup wants to use technology to help solve Austin’s housing shortage problem

TechCrunch

Essentially serving as a virtual general contractor, Homebound combines technology and a network for “vetted” and licensed building “experts” to manage the new home construction from the design phase to completion. The startup has developed tools to track and manage hundreds of unique tasks associated with building a home.

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Zeus Living closes on $55M to offer flexible, furnished rentals as it expands beyond corporate housing

TechCrunch

cities such as Austin, Miami, Portland and Philadelphia. We’re going into this new phase where people don’t have to be in a handful of cities,” he told TechCrunch. In 2019, Zeus Living offered 2,400 homes on its site, partnering with homeowners to manage their properties and rent them out. You can be anywhere in the country.

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Meet the self-driving brains working with Volkswagen and Ford

The Verge

It’s August 2021, and while that hasn’t happened, Argo has launched a small fleet of robotaxis in Miami and Austin in partnership with Lyft. Whether it be in the core of Miami, Austin, DC. So we do encode certain contextual information so that we can act as naturally as possible with what the norms are in that local area.

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Internxt gets $1M to be ‘the Coinbase of decentralized storage’

TechCrunch

It’s just bagged $1M in seed funding led by Angels Capital, a European VC fund owned by Juan Roig (aka Spain’s richest grocer and second wealthiest billionaire), and Miami-based The Venture City. It had previously raised around half a million dollars via a token sale to help fund early development.

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