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Here are some links we at Shareable found worth clicking this week. Enjoy the browser window full of tabs and, as always, share your own links in the comments.
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Kirtsen Jeffers for Grist takes a look at the racial dynamics of urbanism - is the label only for white people?
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For our cubicle-dwelling siege commanders: how to make a DIY desktop catapult.
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Publisher's Weekly interviews Tim Wu, author of The Master Switch, on the dangers of developing online content monopolies.
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Location efficiency and home foreclosure go together like oil and water, which is, not at all.
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Shareable friend and digital scholar extraordinaire Douglas Rushkoff writes on Wikileaks and the strength of the corporate internet.
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The New York Times profiles the rise of home laboratories.
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Elementary schoolers in Madison, Wisconsin celebrated the holidays by sharing their poetry with the world.
- Ten ways to live at a slower pace - and how it can improve your day-to-day life.
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Designer Wid Chapman's vivid color scheme of a lounge and kitchen for colleges students of multiple neighboring campuses makes the shared space wildly popular.
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Researchers call for a physical internet of subterranean shipping tubes, making Ted Stevens seem almost prescient.
- MAKE magazine is running a contest, send them instructions for your best DIY go-kart project and get published.
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Look at these windowfarms using recycled plastic bottles... useful indeeed http://www.windowfarms.org/