Since the publication of his post "The Next Net" earlier this year, Douglas Rushkoff's vision of building a truly peer-to-peer alternative to the commercial web has captured the imagination of many. Read more »
We all recognize that sharing is good. Sharing, lending, and borrowing help connect neighbors, encouraging isolated individuals to create community by consuming less. But most of the latest sharing projects focus on wealthy neighbors. Read more »
Here my friend Leif Utne explains how the composting system works for the 30 households of Winslow Cohousing on Bainbridge Island near Seattle, Washington where he lives. Read more »
No, we're not confused about what day it is, nor have we switched to some alternative DIY calender. Instead, we're trying our weekly links roundup at the end of the week instead of in the middle. Read more »
In advance of the 2011 World Maker Faire, Anil Dash speaks about how the Maker Movement could help solve our most pressing political and social issues. Read more »
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