This Week in Sharing: Books, Apps, and Events

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This Week in Sharing covers open books, new technologies, and upcoming events. Read more »

Mothership Hackermoms: A Shared Space for the DIY Mom

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Where can mom go to use an industrial sewing machine, get an HTML tutorial, and hand over the kids to a great babysitter in one place? Mothership HackerMoms, of course. Read more »

This Week in Sharing: Van Jones, Josh Fox, and President Obama

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Van Jones, Josh Fox, and President Obama each have sharing-related entries in the news this week. Read more »

Dog Sharing Has Tails Wagging and People Smiling

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Dog sharing services connect dog owners to dog lovers, and remove some barriers to dog ownership in the process. Read more »

Travel Redefined by the Sharing Economy

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The sharing economy has transformed veteran traveler April Rinne's travel experiences for the better, and are redefining travel writ large. Read more »

This Week in Sharing: Losses and Gains in the World of Sharing

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This week in sharing: how to raise $2.8 trillion for sharing, Anonymous defends a funeral, and a question, a quiz and a conference. Read more »

The Infectious Habit of Do It Yourself

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A few months ago I was clumsy with a sewing needle, terrified of carpentry, and didn't try to repair things I didn't understand. But now I've mostly replaced buying with as much borrowing, making and repairing as possible. Read more »

What Makes a College Bike Friendly?

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The Bicycle Friendly University program rates schools for bicycle friendliness. Here's a list of top bike-friendly schools and what sets them apart. Read more »

Interviewed: Owen Fritts on 'Flow State Learning'

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Futurist Jody Turner interviews Owen Fritts, who accelerates learning and innovation of groups by getting them into a flow state through simple, repetitive hand / eye tasks done together. He calls this "flow state learning." Read more »

Walking from Norway to Africa without Money or a Passport

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Ibby Okinyi walks and blogs about his voyage through Europe to Africa, surviving on dumpster surplus, wild edibles, and the kindness of strangers he meets along the way. Read more »
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