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How to Share Your Car with a Stranger

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For decades, owning a car has been a status symbol, and its possession and use a private thing. Traditional car rentals cater to those who need a car temporarily, but the real problem is that the average car sits idle for 23 hours per day. Read more »

How Tax-Sharing Can Save Cities

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As the son of a geography teacher, who spent endless hours of my youth poring over maps, I’ve always been fascinated with border lines. Read more »

Social Strategies for Hard Times

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Melinda Blau has been covering relationships and social trends since the seventies. Read more »

How to Turn a Payphone Into a Library

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Have an old phone booth in your neighborhood sitting empty? Fill it with books! Book booths are an easy way to acquire new books (for free), bring your community together and transform a neighborhood eyesore into a neighborhood gem. Read more »

How to Swap Cities

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Many people are drawn to extended travel, but are too afraid of sacrificing a great job. Conversely, visa constraints and language barriers often make the prospect of working overseas too challenging. Read more »

How Lawyers Can Help Us to Share

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Berkeley attorney and Shareable. Read more »

How to Start a Critical Mass Ride

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I have extremely fond memories of riding in Critical Mass, when on the last Friday of every month hundreds of bicyclists take over the San Francisco streets. Read more »

Three Ways to Make Moving More Shareable

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My family is in the process of moving to a new apartment (ugh), and we're facing all the usual problems of what to do with the stuff we don't need anymore. Read more »

How to Tent-Surf Your Way to an iPhone

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Name: Chris Bank
Age: 26 years old
Lives: San Francisco with two roommates
Does: Has been working full-time for a start-up but has recently moved on to get more experience. Read more »

How to Carpool with Strangers

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One needn't look any further than the Gulf to see one major impact of our autocentric nation's addiction to oil. One of the most blatant symptoms: all those two-ton cars in rush hour traffic carrying nothing but a driver. Read more »
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 Building Youth and Student Power for a New Economy

Trust and Community

This series explores trust and community, two vital ingredients for the sharing economy. Shareable delves into the topic with a mix of thought leadership, storytelling, and how-tos. The series includes independently developed feature stories and blog posts from Shareable and quarterly op-eds from the sponsor (see Shareable's sponsorship policy).

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The series is supported by a donation from TrustCloud. TrustCloud helps you own the trust you’ve built online. By gathering data from multiple sources and applying proprietary algorithms, TrustCloud builds a snapshot of who you are – and how trustworthy you are – based on your behavior with sharing economy partners like Airbnb, RelayRides, and even Craigslist. Find out more at www.trustcloud.com.

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