On January 1, California enacted a cool new law to make it easier for people to share their cars. With your help, this kind of law could quickly and easily spread throughout the country. Read more »
There’s something very cool happening in the workplace — people are re-claiming their lives. They’re creating a more humane work/life balance, they’re spending less time in the office, and, yet, their careers are thriving. Read more »
When our parents graduated from college, the bachelor’s degree was a coveted badge of honor. It gave applicants instant cred (and usually a larger paycheck) no matter what the job. Read more »
Shareable’s South by Southwest Interactive panel The New Sharing Economy, on Saturday March 12 at 11 am, uses Shareable Magazine and Latitude Research’s 2010 study of the sharing industry as a jumping-off point to examine current sharing . Read more »
Shareable spares no digital ink when covering coworking efforts around the world, so we’re excited to be involved in the first Coworking Unconference in the United States, on the eve of South by Southwest Interactive in Austin, TX. Read more »
In his book Civilizing the Economy: A New Economics of Provision, Marvin Brown traces contemporary socioeconomic inequities back to Adam Smith’s silence on the role that slavery played in the creation of wealth. Read more »
There are countless reasons why we love cities, many of them admirably linked to the environmental advantages and sense of community that arise when people live in close proximity. Read more »
Hey folks, it's finally Thursday again, which means another set of sharing links for your browsing pleasure. Enjoy and don't forget to pass them on. Read more »
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