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The Repercussions of Growing Up on Screens

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Used to be, kids had to create their own imaginary worlds in which to seek adventure. These days, childhood is electronically powered and wrapped in plastic. Read more »

Mundraub.org: Sharing Our Common Fruit

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In Germany, the clash between abundant but forgotten fruit in public space – and the lack of information about property rights – calls for action: Mundraub.org. Read more »

This Week in Sharing: Guides to Open Source (Almost) Everything

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This Week in Sharing offers up guides to all sorts of open source needs, from education to mapping to, yes, the zombie apocalypse. Read more »

Can Science Make Facebook More Compassionate?

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Facebook is using insights from neuroscience and psychology to try to make the site feel like a safer, more benevolent place for adults and kids alike. Read more »

Hacking Our Food System

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Chef Tim West and friends are hosting what might be the first food hackathon. You're invited. Read more »

This Week in Sharing: Ideas, Ideas, and More Ideas

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This Week in Sharing, ideas reign supreme - from urban agriculture and urban planning to open source mathematics and open tech education. Read more »

This Week in Sharing: Open Data & Better Cities

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This Week in Sharing looks at the upcoming onslaught of open scientific data and several public policy projects bettering our cities. Read more »

This Week in Sharing: Libraries, Cities, and Data

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This Week in Sharing brings us open data, driver incentives, micro apartments, and the top 10 happiest cities in the world. Read more »

Will the Power Laws of Networks Lead to Even Greater Income Inequality?

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Following the Aspen Institute’s Information Technology Roundtable, David Bollier explores the “power curve” distributions that result on open network platforms. Read more »

This Week in Sharing: Books, Apps, and Events

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This Week in Sharing covers open books, new technologies, and upcoming events. Read more »
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