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As was last week, as will be next week, here are some sharing-related links from around the web. Enjoy and don't forget to share them on.
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RelayRides pushes peer-to-peer car sharing forward in California.
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Google finally plans to make the cloud useful offline as well - which means gmail and docs whenever and wherever.
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And speaking of Google, now Washington DC's public transit information is now available to the company's map program.
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At The New Inquiry, Rob Horning looks at how social networking has affected his shyness.
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A New York City assemblyman tries to fight gentrificiation by going after real estate agents and their neighborhood naming scam.
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Former Shareable editor Jeremy Adam Smith writes for SF Public Press on the news consequences of reporter layoffs.
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For our DIY electronics readers: How to roll your own capcitors.
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While no one was looking, Facebook and Twitter quietly kill RSS functionality.
- The new project OpenStack offers cloud-computing solutions with an open platform.
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