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Posted: June 20th, 2008, 10:00pm PDT
- Creating Value: Between Commerce and Commons - CCI International Conference | CCI
great program
- Social Capital Markets - Where Investors and Entreprenuers Converge
Bringing together the people who are accelerating the flow of capital to good
- TimesPeople Beta - New York Times
TimesPeople is a new way to discover what other readers find interesting on our site — and to make recommendations of your own. With TimesPeople, you can share articles, videos, slideshows, blog posts, comments on articles, and ratings and reviews
- Oekonux/Project/Conferences/Notes - OekonuxWiki
contains material on the sponsorshps/funding of previous conferences
- MINTS - Australia/Hong Kong Internet Traffic Studies
Over the last few years, two governments have been collecting and disseminating information about Internet traffic in their countries
- OpenAustralia.org: Are your Representatives working for you in Australia's Parliament?
aims to make it easy for people to keep tabs on their representatives in Parliament.
- ICORE09 - International Conference On Reputation
The first International Conference on Reputation: Theory and Technology will provide a ground for the scientific discussion on Reputation Systems, with a perspective on policy and e-Government.
- Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning
Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) is a research based learning environment where students are actively engaged in mastering course content and in developing essential skills by working in self-managed teams on guided inquiry activities.
- |What is PLTL?|
Peer led team learning
- The KForge Project " The KForge Guide
A system to provide best of breed tools for open knowledge and open source projects
- The "War on Terror" Hits the Web | Media and Technology | AlterNet
Members of Congress are going after YouTube in their attempts to crack down on "Islamic terrorist organizations."
- Tactic: Facebook used in tracking war criminals | DigiActive.org
Anti-genocide group Aegis Trust created a campaign using the social networking site Facebook to find alleged war criminals in Darfur.
- How we read online. - By Michael Agger - Slate Magazine
online and offline reading habits are compared
- A solution to urban homelessness? - PSD Blog - World Bank Group
Dr. Despommier suggested vertical farming could help reduce or eliminate urban homelessness
- iCamp
The main objective of iCamp is to establish and evaluate open learning environments for university students across Europe by connecting loosely coupled, open source and open access tools and services and to provide interoperability amongst them
- Proxy Democracy
allows small individual investors to vote at shareholder meetings and to inlfluence change in the companies they own
- Global Voices Online " Iran: Citizen Media Sex Scandal
great example of how blogs can help propel an issue into public spotlight even in a place like Iran
- open...: Of Vietnamese Straws
The Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP) has signed an agreement with chip giant Intel to bolster the country's open source efforts.
- Ten Ways Online Education Matches, or Surpasses, Face-to-Face Learning
- Intellectual Property Watch » India At The Forefront Of Knowledge Commons Debate
What do seeds have in common with software? Or age-old medicines with copyright lawyers? And, what’s the link between ayurvedic medicines and techies talking free software in Bangalore?
- Conscience Consumers and the New Austerity: overconsumption is no longer a sign of success
we're seeing a fundamental shift in how people think about the things they buy
- OnTheCommons.org » Associated Press Tramples on Fair Use Rights
The AP apparently regards its news articles as its exclusive property, and treats even partial use of them as theft. On its website, it now requires Web users to buy a license to excerpt its articles
- Volunteers Read Audiobooks Available for Free Downloading - New York Times
LibriVox is the largest of several emerging collectives that offer free or inexpensive audiobooks of works whose copyrights have expired, from Plato to “The Wind in the Willows.”
- Subject-centric
I am back from Semantic Technology Conference. It is becoming bigger and bigger each year.