K - Government Blog is a Carlos Guadián Orta's initiative, in order to to share and transmitte information and knowledge on all what implies the application of the Information Technologies and the Communication (ICT) to political, social and administrative processes.
At present, he works for TAO- gedas as Communication and Contents advisor, collaborating also with Própolis Club.
On Seven Castles from Shangai, Anthony Townsed from Silicon Valley or on Thinking Machine from Sudáfrica they talk us about one word wich I'm sure in a sort time it will be important for the correct developing of ICT's in the cities...... "Ubiquitous City"
The word "ubiquitous" is a Latin word meaning "omnipresence" and "the ability to transcend time and space like water and air". These days, the word "ubiquitous" is used to describe the ability of users to access the worldwide web regardless of time and space. One of the examples of the ubiquitous era is the ability to access the Internet and search data via cell phone in the street while on the move. The era of ubiquitous devices has blurred the lines and made it possible to connect to anything wirelessly. It has brought convenience and enhanced efficiency by enabling users to use information and communications technologies (ICT) from their homes, offices, cars and even outdoors.