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Five Things I Saw at Contactcon

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On October 20 I had the luck to join a group of some of the brightest and most creative people from every part of the tech spectrum at Contactcon. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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I know it's Fall in New York because the weather is changing and I wish I were back in Northern California where it never does. Read more »

Policies for a Shareable City #6: Homes as Sharing Hubs

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Our homes are the most obvious hubs for the sharing and collaborative consumption movements. Here are policies that cities can enact to encourage sharing. Read more »

Biking And Walking Ban Proposed In Wisconsin

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Worried about road safety, a small town in Wisconsin wants cyclists and pedestrians to get back in their cars. Read more »

On The Solidarity Economy: A Q&A with Mira Luna

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Shareable publisher Neal Gorenflo and founder of the Foundation for P2P Alternatives Michel Bauwens talked with solidarity economy activist and organizer Mira Luna about the historical moment and what's coming soon from alternative economies. Read more »

Last Week in Sharing

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The most important sharing news of the week in my life ended up being the new Ubuntu release, Oneric Ocelot, which was a bit more onerous than advertised. Read more »

The Enabling City: Crowdfunding Urban Livability

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Applying popular crowdfunding principles, "The Enabling City" teaches communities to find creative solutions to issues of livability and sustainability. Read more »

The Top Shareable Crowdfunded Projects [VIDEO]

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Feature films, music, web startups, open-source hardware, social activism — crowdfunding is enabling projects of all types. Here's video of some of our favorite shareable crowdfunded projects, past and present. Read more »

Of The Crowd: Q&A W/ Kickstarter's Daniella Jaeger

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An interview with Daniella Jaeger about working at Kickstarter, and how creators can make their projects stand out. Read more »

Crowdfunding and the Law

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Your crowdfunding project may be breaking the law. Here are ways to avoid legal trouble, and how the laws may change. Read more »

 Building Youth and Student Power for a New Economy

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