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Print Your Own Money

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There are as many economies as we need. And there are as many types of money as we need to operate these economies. Read more »

Free Desk Here: Connecting Creatives with Free Desk Space

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Free Desk Here is an initiative that connects freelancing creatives with design studios that can offer them free desk space, with no strings attached. Read more »

Socialstructing the Future

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Marina Gorbis, the executive director of the Institute For The Future, has a new book discussing the social shifts that are transforming business and society. Read more »

Creating Shareable Streets Through Traffic Calming [Video]

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How do we make better, safer, more shareable streets? One way is through traffic calming, which puts infrastructure in place that slows cars down and reminds drivers that they aren't the only ones out there. Read more »

Let’s Collaborate on Open Source Hardware Design

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Is there a universal way to design and document open hardware? A few pioneers invite you to find out with them. Read more »

This Week in Sharing: Guides to Open Source (Almost) Everything

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This Week in Sharing offers up guides to all sorts of open source needs, from education to mapping to, yes, the zombie apocalypse. Read more »

College Move Out: What to Do with All That Perfectly Good Stuff

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College students accumulate a lot of stuff over a year, too much of which ends up in dumpsters. Here's how to divert reusable stuff from the landfill and get it back into the community. Read more »

AirRabbit and Taskbnb - Combining Sharing Services

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One of my goals throughout this year of living in the Sharing Economy is to experiment with how the various sharing services can work together. Read more »

How Net Parties Are Changing the Rules of the Political Game

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Net parties incorporate the open processes associated with free software. It's possible that they may never govern a country, but they may change the rules of the political game forever. Read more »

Practicing Ecology: Julie Richardson on the Transition to a New Economy

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Julie Richardson of Schumacher College is the co-founder of the first ever graduate program for the transition movement. Learn more about the rationale, design, and hope-for impact of the program after the jump. Read more »

 Building Youth and Student Power for a New Economy

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