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The Evolution Will Not be Individualized

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I've been thinking about how the two most recent contributions to the Shareable Futures series -- the Q&A with author Paolo Bacigalupi and Vinay Gupta's "The Unplugged" -- stress social change as an accumulation of individual de. Read more »

The Unplugged: The Videos

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These two videos were created to accompany "The Unplugged," a speculative fiction published today on Shareable.

This is a message from a Shareable Future. Read more »

The Unplugged

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A Video News Report from 2030.... Read more »

What the Whale Ate

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High Country News (the Western state newsmagazine featured prominently in our conversation with author Paolo Bacigalupi) produced this disturbing collage of the contents found in the stomach of a beached whale. Read more »

Gadget Lust Vs. Good Enough

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Next week at the WWDC Apple Developer's Conference, Steve Jobs will stride on stage and inspire gadget lust the world over with the latest iPhone. Read more »

Innovation Study 2: The Interactive Future of Food

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Yesterday, we unveiled the first results from our innovation study (co-launched by Shareable. Read more »

Mad Men Actor: 'I don't want this stuff'

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Vincent Kartheiser, who plays Pete Campbell on Mad Men (one of my favorite TV shows), practices stuff-free simple living--and he appears to be at least as committed to it as Shareable.net bloggers like Naomi Seldon, Tammy Strobel, and Everett Bogue. Read more »

Eight Ways to Share Your Stuff with the World

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If you've ever looked around your home and felt weighed down by your possessions, you're not alone. Plenty of people have realized that owning less can be freeing, save you time and money, and make it easier to find your keys. Read more »

Imagine a Minimalist Reality

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For the last six months I've been involved in an interesting experiment: what if I lived with less than 100 things and started to live and work from anywhere?

In August of 2009, I quit my job and jumped on a plane to Portland Oregon. Read more »
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