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Cities in the Telecommunications Age: The Fracturing of Geographies grew out of a conference on "Telecommunications and the City" sponsored by the Department of Geography at the University of Georgia and held in Athens, Georgia, in March 1998.
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producer service businesses, propensity for innovative activity, telecommunications governance, outer counties, new economic knowledge, telecommunications initiatives, advanced telecommunications networks, travel implications, computer file transfer, knowledge externalities, advanced telecommunications systems, localized competition, knowledge production function, utilitarian factors, roadway network, commute trips, advanced telecommunications infrastructure, spatial technologies, innovative advantage, advanced telecommunications services, telecommunications strategies, knowledge spillovers, telecommunications age, innovative output, cellular phone technology
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New York, United States, United Kingdom, Los Angeles, High Fliers, Telecommunications Act, New Jersey, Gwinnett County, City Council, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Lone Eagle, North America, Bureau of the Census, Maricopa County Regional Trip Reduction Program, Central Perimeter, City of Sunderland Partnership, Department of Transportation, Regional Development, San Bernardino, The Rise of the Network Society, British Telecom, Department of Commerce, San Diego, Transportation Research
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