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This Week in Sharing: Creative Destruction!

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Open Source 2.0, a $9 cardboard bicycle, a gift economy incubator, and much more in the new and reformulated This Week in Sharing. Read more »

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If you're near my home town of Palo Alto, CA, don't forget to sign up for Shareable's free author lunch celebrating the print release of Share or Die with The Institute for The Future. Read more »

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Necessity is the mother of Cuban invention, a bloggers gets his means of production stolen (and replaced), and more quality links Read more »

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The new collection Sharing for Survival on the commons and ecological stewardship is now available online. Read more »

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Sharing travel photos and videos is one of the main purposes of social media, especially when you've got kids. Read more »

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Collaborative consumption conserves resources and tightens community bonds (not two things normally associated with consumption of any sort), but can it allay the guilt that comes with living in capitalist society?

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You try and tell folks what a big deal 3D printing is going to be, but they're all "What will it mean for me?" Well, would you care if you could print your own burritos? Because you can print your own burritos. Read more »

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The Internet and social media have been really great ways to raise attention and funds for extraordinary crises in individual lives. Read more »

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New York Mayor, billionaire, and would-be Batman villain Michael Bloomberg has a new target in mind: large sugary beverages. Here are a few of the drinks he's seeking to nix. Read more »

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In the proud tradition of lulz-based hacktivism, #TheWikiBoat is set to launch today, with a list of declared targets that includes a bunch of high-profile multinationals. Read their manifesto here. Read more »
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