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Are Cities Any Place for Children?

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I was genuinely surprised to come across a website called the Conservative Planner, promising a “A different dose of urban planning” (featured on this week’s digest from one of my favorite sources of urban news and views, Planetizen. Read more »

Everything Solid Melts into Jelly: Coworking in Rural England

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More and more people are, by necessity or choice, working for themselves and from home. Read more »

A Walk in the Park

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Last Sunday, my friends Josh and Erica plus their little Ursula hosted my wife Andrea, little Jake, and I for a tasty brunch at their Upper Haight flat. Read more »

Sharing Tech Strategies with Digital Natives: Six Surprising Benefits

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For the record, let’s stipulate that there’s a lot of worthless, if not downright offensive, material online and that some who lurk in cyberspace have less than honorable intentions. Read more »

Commons Conference Highlights Disparities & Challenges

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Two days before the launch of a global commons conference here in Hyderabad, India, drawing more than 600 people from 69 countries, a roomful of activists and scholars from across South Asia found that even in this controlled environment, unity is no. Read more »

Learning to Trust Community

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I've been working hard on Shareable for over a year, and realized over the holidays that I need to change my work habits. One issue is that I've been spending long hours crouched over this tiny notebook computer. Read more »

Peep Wireless Proposes a Peer-To-Peer Cell Network

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With a handful of cell phone companies operating as a monopoly of the few, and the future of net neutrality on cell networks becoming increasingly uncertain, mobile networks have become one of the web’s most centralized and embattled access poi. Read more »

NeighborGoods Included in JWT's 100 Things to Watch in 2011!

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Every December JWTIntellingence releases their annual forecast of things to watch in the year ahead, and they have a history of being right on the mark. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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Here is our first link roundup of 2011, we hope you enjoy. Read more »

No Public Domain Day for the United States

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Did you celebrate the New Year by reading Waiting for Godot on your Kindle for free? Or watching Disney’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea on Archive. Read more »

 Building Youth and Student Power for a New Economy

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