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Here are some links we enjoyed from around the web this week. As always, enjoy and share your own in the comments.
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Stewart Brand argues the future of the planet belongs to urban squatters.
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A new law enabling peer-to-peer car sharing is taking off in California.
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For those in the Baltimore area, "Create Baltimore" is on Saturday - I'll be there!
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Owen Hatherly writes on how student protesters in England are changing the nature of public space.
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From The Guardian, bike sharing + open data = really cool maps.
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A special for Shareable readers: a discount subscription to Yes! magazine.
- And don't forget to register for the Shareable co-sponsored "Compostmodern" conference.
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