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This Week in Sharing: Land Use, Minimalism, and Open Source

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This week in sharing looks at reality television in Britain, data collection in Haiti, city streets in North America, and open source in urban schools. Read more »

How to Not Pay Taxes

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Nine years ago, David M. Gross started living a more bountiful life by working less, earning less, and spending less. Here's how he did it. Read more »

Wee Shall Overcome: Tiny Houses, Big Plans

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Bigger isn't necessarily better. Jessica Dur takes an in-depth look at the tiny house movement. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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Here's the Shareable weekly links post for this week, and I have finally run out of other ways to introduce it. Enjoy!


The votes are in and we have a winner in the Open Source Hardware logo contest. And it's pretty. Read more »

Take It And Leave It: Inside The Pack of A Modern Nomad

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A departure present from my first office job, which I left to go traveling in Canada when I was eighteen. I'm thirty-three now, and it's been around the world and back since then. Read more »

How to Become a Tech Nomad

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My friends Chris and Cherie of Technomadia hosted a session at SXSW entitled, "Technomadism: Becoming a Tech Nomad." They've been living a location independent lifestyle as long as I've known them, about three years. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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Hey folks, here are our share-tastic (share-credible? share-tacular?) links from the week. Post your own in the comments and don't forget to follow our links in real-time at our Tumblr page. Read more »

The Worst Kind of Fool

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Earlier this week I wrote a self-pitying blog post for shareable.net. I’m happy to say that it didn’t get published before I had a chance to review it and revise it. Read more »

14 Minimalist e-books to Maximize Your Happiness

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We hear all the time from since we were young toddlers at the neighborhood playground to the corporate boardroom that we must share, we should share, and sharing is good. Read more »

Seven Ways Sharing Can Make You Happy

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Though it might seem that there’s not much in the way of silver linings in these dark economic times, there is at least one: as people learn to make do with less, they are discovering the many benefits of sharing. Read more »
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