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Congrats everyone, you survived another week. Your reward is our weekly links post. Enjoy and pass it on.
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For the month of June, 30 Days of Creativity is urging people to take the time to make things.
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Are collaborative consumption sites rendering Craigslist obsolete? This infograph shows how.
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Now there's an incentive (albeit pretty small) to share your Kindle library via Lendle.
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A Baltimore man is gathering volunteers for a plan to tweet the entirety of James Joyce's Ulysses on June 16. Sign up or learn more here.
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New startup Camp in My Garden brings space-sharing to outdoor venues.
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Is P2P currency experiment Bitcoin "the most dangerous technological project since the web itself?"
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The City of Baltimore is trying to turn vacant houses into livable buildings with a new incentive program.
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Plumen, the first designer energy-efficient lightbulb, is now available in the US.
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Al Jazeera does a long segment about Anonymous, including an interview with a real live Anon.
- Photos from Make magazine's Maker Faire.
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