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Sharing travel photos and videos is one of the main purposes of social media, especially when you've got kids. But did these parents go too far when they shared a video of their child swimming with sharks? No, people are being silly.
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Cellular internet connections are expensive whereas wifi is cheap, so some MIT students are designing a formula to help the next generation of cars share internet on the road.
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Kids have been making mechanical telephones for as long as they've had tin cans, but a mechanical television? It's true!
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Collaborative consumption seems to enter a new industry every week. This time check out Lynx2Games, a platform for buying and sharing new video game titles.
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Creative Commons is starting a project to build a "School of Open," watch them figure out exactly what that's going to mean.
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June 20 was National Sharing Day in the UK, read and/or watch all about how it went here.
- In Sendai, Japan, Google convenes a panel on how to share information rapidly in a crisis. With the Asia-Pacific region especially vulnerable due in large part to climate change, holding it there is a statement of intention.




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