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Speed Neighboring: One Way To Repel The Attack On Sharing

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A new National Defense Executive Order doubles as an all-out assault on sharing, argues Randy White of Bright Neighbor. How speed neighboring could help. Read more »

The History of Carpooling, from Jitneys to Ridesharing

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Many think carpooling came and went with the Arab Oil Embargo. But a new study shows that ridesharing is resurgent: Read more »

Rating Everything: Revolutionary or Ridiculous? (VIDEO)

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Social recommendation app OINK wants users to rate what's inside of locations. Do we really need to catalog, review and track every object in the world? Read more »

iPhone and Android Apps for the Car-free Life

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iPhone, iPad and Android apps that make it easier than ever to ditch the car and trade up to a happier, healthier and more connected life. Read more »

Where the Game Layer Really Counts: Sharing & Peer Communities

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Richard MacManus is the founder and co-editor of the popular technology blog, ReadWriteWeb. Incidentally, he's also the mayor of Go-Bang Cafe in Petone, New Zealand on Foursquare. Read more »

The World's Top 10 Gov 2.0 Initiatives

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The Gov 2.0 movement continues to gain momentum around the world with a number of inspiring people, projects & ideas rising to prominence over the last year or so. Read more »

Five Mobile Apps for Civic Engagement

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The immediacy of the mobile web and the molasses-slow pace of government bureaucracy may seem to be at odds, but not to government 2.0 thinkers, civic planners and developers. Read more »

Peep Wireless Proposes a Peer-To-Peer Cell Network

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With a handful of cell phone companies operating as a monopoly of the few, and the future of net neutrality on cell networks becoming increasingly uncertain, mobile networks have become one of the web’s most centralized and embattled access poi. Read more »

Towards An eReading Workflow

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Over at TriQuarterly’s blog, Matt Wood has been documenting his various eReading habits, from RSS to eBooks. It’s an engaging read despite the potentially dry subject matter, most specifically when he speaks about his workflow. Read more »

The eBook as (less than) Hypertext

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We live in an era when almost all text is hypertext, easily copied, pasted, tagged, and re-posted in moments. Read more »
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