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A Pop-Up Farm Grows In Manhattan [Photos]

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See how collaboration and elbow grease brought 6,000 plants to midtown Manhattan. Read more »

Home-Sharing Programs Offer Longer-Term Housing Solutions

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Sonoma County's Committee on the Shelterless helps find solutions for both people needing homes and people struggling to keep their homes. Read more »

Does Car Sharing Really Reduce Vehicle Ownership?

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Car sharing is growing but is the number of cars on the road really shrinking as a result? A new study sets the record straight. Read more »

What's Your Favorite Staycation Activity? Responses from the Shareable Community

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Summertime and the living is thrifty. As gas prices and temperatures rise (it's a brisk 107° here in Austin), and the market collapses, taking a vacation in your home town is sounding like a better idea than ever. Read more »

Bikelordz: DIY Bike Culture in Ghana [VIDEO]

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A documentary about the bike trick culture that youth in Accra, Ghana have adopted as a way of life. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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Welcome to another This Week in Sharing, I'm your host Malcolm, and here are the stars of our show, the fabulous and clickable Links. Read more »

How to Keep Sharing Safe

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The founder of Neighborgoods discusses how to keep sharing safe in light of the AirBnB debacle. Read more »

Share Or Die: Forward!

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When Shareable asked me to put together this collection, I wasn’t sure how to start crafting a unified narrative about young people sharing to ride out the recession. Read more »

Better Blocks: One of Many Urban Acupuncture Needles

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Urban acupuncture is a new strategy for urban development that views cities as living, breathing organisms and pinpoints areas in need of repair Read more »

Does Community Strength Mean an Absence of Criticism?

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I love being a part of various communities. The concept of egalitarian and friendly groupings centered around specific works and industries that encourages instead of simply “regulating” fans and members is exciting. Read more »

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