Internet of cities can help build smart cities
Today, cities are home to 55 percent of the world's population. By 2050, the number is expected to reach 68 percent-that is, 2.5 billion more people would be living in cities.
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Today, cities are home to 55 percent of the world's population. By 2050, the number is expected to reach 68 percent-that is, 2.5 billion more people would be living in cities.
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