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Collaborative consumption conserves resources and tightens community bonds (not two things normally associated with consumption of any sort), but can it allay the guilt that comes with living in capitalist society?
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We know people become micro-entrpreneurs, selling their specialized or unspecialized labor hour by hour on sites like Taskrabbit, for the money. But one service asked their users more detailed questions about their motivations, and the results are interesting.
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Ever wish there were an Etsy-like online sales bazaar for independent electronics tinkerers? Try tINDIE.
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And in other entrepreneur-of-self stories, an 88 year old Brooklyn grandmother has launched her own craft beer company with the slogan "My husband is dead, let's party!"
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Good news for Megaupload founder and large-living pirate Kim Dotcom, a judge has ruled that the raids that brought the man down were illegal.
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SETI is the government agency tasked with buzzing the galaxy for signs of alien life, but if they're out there, what's to say they won't be sending a trojan or a worm? On the dangers of an interstellar computer virus.
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Digital music, in case anyone was still wondering, is here to stay. Streaming service Spotify is now the second-leading source of income for record labels.
- For when just having Ubuntu isn't hard-core enough for your techie friends, build your own version.




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