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Douglas Rushkoff on Building a Peer-to-Peer Economy [VIDEO]

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Since the publication of his post "The Next Net" earlier this year, Douglas Rushkoff's vision of building a truly peer-to-peer alternative to the commercial web has captured the imagination of many. Read more »

The Motorhome Diaries: Aligning the Means with the End

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The ever-insightful Douglas Rushkoff published a piece on CNN.com the other day that absolutely validated this new pursuit I'm engaged in of shucking off the shackles of looking for a job in order to focus on helping people. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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Welcome to the Shareable links round-up, from my browser tabs to yours. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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Happy Thursday! Here are some links from around the web we thought you might enjoy. Click, read, and pass 'em on. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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If it's Thursday, then it must be time for This Week in Sharing. Here are the links we didn't have time to cover this week, so we're passing 'em on to you. Read more »

Top 10 Shareable Stories of 2010

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As 2010 winds down and 'Best Of' lists pop up, it seems appropriate to look back at the year in sharing as drawn here on Shareable. A lot of topics have been covered this year, a lot of information gleaned, a lot of futures imagined. Read more »

A Community Conversation with Douglas Rushkoff

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Following last week's excerpt of Douglas Rushkoff's new book Program or be Programmed: Ten Commands for the Digital Age, we follow with a Q&A with the author, featuring questions from Shareable's community of contributors and advisors. Read more »

Program or be Programmed

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An excerpt from Douglas Rushkoff's latest book, Program or be Programmed: Ten Commands for the Digital Age.

Editor’s Note: Douglas Rushkoff is an oracle of the digital age, an author addressing issues few have yet identified. Read more »

Douglas Rushkoff on "Radical Abundance"

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Bestselling author Douglas Rushkoff covers a lot of ground in this video, culminating in the idea that currency should be based on the idea of abundance instead of scarcity:
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