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Posted: May 14th, 2008, 10:00pm PDT
- The polyhedral governance of networks for insuring fairness
amazing overview of technical literature
- Video clip from recent workshop for early-stage social entrepreneurs in Bangkok
- Barack-Obama-candidat-des-reseaux-sociaux
- Four principles and nine propositions to get out permanent bull markets
in french,
- Forum des usages coopératifs
- Imaginary Maps, Global Solidarities - Brian Holmes
we need radically inventive maps exactly like we need radical political movements: to go beyond received ideas and orders, in fact, to go beyond representation, to rediscover and share the space-creating potentials of a revolutionary imagination.
- New Sites Make It Easier to snoop on your friends - wsj
Armed with new and established Web sites, people are uncovering surprising details about colleagues, lovers and strangers that often don't turn up in a simple Internet search.
- Coming Soon: A Web-Wide Social Network?
Moves by Google, Facebook and MySpace Point to Crumbling Walls in the Social-Media Space
- Facebook Connect - another step to open social networks
allows users to "connect" their Facebook identity, friends and privacy to any site. This will now enable third party websites to implement and offer even more features of Facebook Platform off of Facebook – similar to features available to third party
- Sustainable Everyday
participatory experiences on the local level
- Global map of digital inclusion
- Peer production and virtue
Benkler with Helen Nissenbaum: what ethical values underly peer production
- University of Oslo Guest lecture May 14th: peer-to-peer systems
- Go Open - norway open source conference
- The New Chicago School approach to regulation - Lawrence Lessig
advocates for more reliance on norms
- Summary and review of steve weber's success of open source by doug simpson
- Alan Cox: Cathedrals, Bazaars and the Town Council
some of my thoughts on the Bazaar model that I figure are worth sharing. Its also a guide to how to completely screw up a free software project.