Making Is Sharing

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How walled gardens get in the way of creativity, both online and off. Read more »

Don't Block The Lane (Video)

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When New York City cyclist Casey Neistat got a ticket from a police officer for failing to use a bike lane, he got out his camera to show how hard it is to stay in the prescribed area. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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I don't know about where all you readers are, but where I am it's too hot to write snappy links round-up intros. Read more »

Building Resilience: The New Economy in the Shell of the Old

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Resilience Circles build community ties and point the way to a new economy. Read more »

Panning for Gold: How to Find And Keep A Housemate

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Mary was scared. Her elation at getting the job she wanted was dampened by her fear of finding a place to live. Read more »

Can A TweetingSeat Make Shared Spaces More Social?

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A UK experiment proves that tweeting isn't just for the birds. Read more »

Shifting Contents: An Interview with Pam Houston

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Author Pam Houston does not identify with the solitary writer stereotype—on the contrary, she relishes the thrill of collaborating and sharing with people. Read more »

WriteByNight, Austin's Shared Space for Writers

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An interview with David Duhr and Justine Tal Goldberg of WriteByNight, an Austin writing center that opens its doors free of charge to the city's writing community. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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Congrats everyone, you survived another week. Your reward is our weekly links post. Enjoy and pass it on.


For the month of June, 30 Days of Creativity is urging people to take the time to make things. Read more »

Congrats College Grads! Now What?

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It's that time of the year for college seniors, and as some of our readers graduate, we're happy to collect some of the best Shareable pieces on post-graduate life. Read more »
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