How the Internet attracts populations to major cities


Abandoned by some city dwellers who are increasingly seeking a more natural environment, major cities can nonetheless count on one major advantage to add to their populations: the continually growing attraction of new information and communications tech. — AFP Relaxnews

Abandoned by some city dwellers who are increasingly seeking a more natural environment, major cities can nonetheless count on one major advantage to add to their populations: the continually growing attraction of new information and communications technologies.

Since the onset of the pandemic, the question of counter-urbanisation has cropped up a lot in all kinds of conversations. Everyone is fantasising about escaping from the concrete jungle to live in the country.

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