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The Jammie Dodgers and the Adventure of the Leicester Square Screening

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There is a phone, there is a phone, there is a phone like no phone that was ever hatched by the feverish imaginations of the world's phone manufacturers, a phone so small and so featureful and so perfect for my needs that it couldn't possibly. Read more »

Tiny Apartments: Good or Bad for Urban Living?

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Could your life fit within a mere 150 square feet? That's the proposal San Francisco is considering to decrease the minimum living space from 200 square feet. Read more »

Time to Occupy the Calendar

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If we're to create a new civilization that works for everybody, then we need a calendar that speaks to the experience of making that world real on a weekly if not daily basis. Read more »

Can We Design Cities for Happiness?

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Happiness itself is a commons to which everyone should have equal access.
That’s the view of Enrique Peñalosa, who is not a starry-eyed idealist given to abstract theorizing. Read more »

Mais Oui, We Share

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A report back from OuiShare Fest held last week in Paris celebrating the collaborative economy. Read more »

How to Not Pay Taxes

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Nine years ago, David M. Gross started living a more bountiful life by working less, earning less, and spending less. Here's how he did it. Read more »

Fallout Shelter

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Here’s a piece of information about myself I didn’t know before: never leave me alone with a pair of cuticle nippers while in a nervous mental state.
The other day, I published a piece for shareable.net about dumpster diving. Read more »

Help us Pick a Logo for Share San Francisco!

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Team Shareable is excited to begin to host city based conversations around sharing. Our first event will be in our hometown of San Francisco on May 7th. Read more »

The Ultimate Guide to Traveling Without Money

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The moneyless tribe shares its secrets for how to become a world traveler without having to spend a dime. Read more »

A Plan for Shareable 2.0 - What Do You Think?

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This summer we listened to you, our readers, about how to improve Shareable. Now, we’re excited to announce a plan for creating version 2.0 of Shareable, and we’d appreciate your feedback. Read more »

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