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Liquidspace's Mark Gilbreath: From Workplaces to Workspaces

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Amidst an economic revolution, we have more commercial real estate than we will ever need. Meanwhile, the nature of work is radically transforming. Liquidspace's Mark Gilbreath on this new intersection of people and workplace. Read more »

Shareable's Panel and Party Picks for SXSW Interactive

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SXSW Interactive 2012 will be here before we even know it. As you plan your schedules for the week, be sure to slot in Shareable’s panel and party, as well as other events we recommend. Read more »

Build a New Economy for the Cost of a Coffee? Pt. 2

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How new economic models like mutual credit, social enterprise cooperatives, startup incubators, crowdsourcing, and more comprise a self-organized and sustainable economy. Read more »

Toronto Coworking Spaces Launch Passport Program

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Through collaboration, coworking spaces in Toronto make it easier for potential members to find the right space. Read more »

New State Bank Bills Address Credit and Housing Crises

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Seventeen states have now introduced bills for state-owned banks, and others are in the works. Read more »

Trade School: Pay Teachers with Groceries, Art & Advice

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Three years ago, two friends and I wondered: could students pay teachers with vegetables, chocolate, and advice? Would teachers feel comfortable asking students for help? Would anyone get excited about bartering for knowledge?
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TaskRabbit: Running Errands For Fun and Profit

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Taskrabbit's Leah Busque discusses outsourcing your to-do list, establishing trust online, and the future of the sharing economy. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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This week Shareable is living it up in Austin, Texas at the cultural phenomenon called SXSW. Monday the 12th we're even hosting a party with free drinks, food, and dancing. If you're in the area, make sure to stop by. Read more »

Peer to Peer Food Growing Takes Root

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An interview with Laurence Schechtman who is founder and coordinator for Neighborhood Vegetables — a grassroots network of 2,500 volunteers who help each other plant organic vegetable gardens. Read more »

Swinging for More Than Fences

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In this Friday video, the two founders of Swings Tampa Bay explain the growth of their project, which has placed over 100 hand-painted swings in Florida. Read more »

 Building Youth and Student Power for a New Economy

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