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3D printers allow us to print any object, theoretically making any home can have the object that comes to mind. However, you first have to create a digital model of the part you want to print, using complex software, then the printer can interpret. Thinker Thing seeking anyone to create real objects without prior experience in 3D software. For that, they created a system that “reads your mind” to create three-dimensional model, without the user having to get involved with complicated programs.
Does the sharing economy impact your business strategy, mission or value proposition? Vote in our collaborative consumption poll. (Collaborative Consumption Poll: Does the Sharing Economy Impact Your Business?
Are business partnerships like relationships that occur in nature? Can organizations work together to defend their common interests when attacked by a competitor or an uncontrollable market force, like many plants do when threatened?
The Open Compute Project (OCP) is expanding its reach, announcing that it will be adding an effort to accelerate the development of more capable networking hardware.
The new technology will transform modern industry. It shouldn't be feared (RT @3D_Innovations: 3D printing technology is liberating entrepreneurs. The era of mass customization is quickly approaching.
Learning together: Is it time to revise the way we learn? Sharing economy sites are changing the way we educate ourselves.
According to a new national poll, the emergence of the Sharing Economy is primarily driven by philosophical ideals, in addition to the financial benefits.
The internet is not as free and open as we might think. How do governments, private companies, and internet service providers censor the internet?
The great green panacea for salvaging the market/state economic growth model from its own environmental consequences is that it may somehow be possible to “decouple” GDP growth from resource consumption. The rationale for decoupling GDP is summarized in the 2011 United Nations Environmental Programme report, Decoupling Natural Resource Use and Environmental Impacts from Economic Growth:
Wikipedia has won much “marketshare” (or: “mindshare”) while the Encyclopedia Britannica has stopped the presses. Their production model – so called “commons-based peer production” – is proving hegemonic at least in the area of encyclopedias. This logically draws resources from the market into the commons.
Can computer games help to solve the problems of the world? Alex Butterworth investigates.
“It is an instruction manual for recruiting and leading tens of thousands of activists on a mission to change the world for the better, without having access to money, resources, or fame. The book is based on Falkvinge’s experiences in leading the Swedish Pirate Party into the European Parliament, starting from nothing, and covers all aspects of leading a swarm of activists into mainstream success.”
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Although there is still the possibility of a volatile market, the Bitcoin ecosystem looks more promising than ever.
· Scale and acceleration. The whole purpose of Mesh was to build a community to scale and accelerate the sharing economy. So, as you’d expect, keynotes focused on this. Steven Johnson talked about themes from his new book, Future Perfect. What stuck with me was what he’s researching now – how "translational medicine" accelerates the diffusion of medical innovations into society. He related that attendees where translational economists working to smuggle the sharing economy into the mainstream. Robin Chase gave a convincing, data-packed presentation that showed the deep trouble we’re in with global warming (even the conservative World Bank is worried) and how open sourcing the solution is the only way to meet the challenge. She quotedBanny Banerjee of Stanford’s d. school: “You can’t solve exponential problems with linear solutions.” She urged people to design solutions that leverage excess capacity, foster participation, and result in cooperative gain.
Technology has changed the way we do things. Yes, that's probably the duh statement of the year. (Don't be left out, take part in the Social Media Global Revolution!
Book publishers are increasingly experimenting with digital-first and digital-only initiatives, where they publish a book only as an ebook and then publish a print edition later, or never. It’s a good way to take a chance on unknown authors, but it also means that a book is not available in all the formats that a customer might want it. At the Book Industry Study Group’s Making Information Pay conference on Wednesday, publishers discussed print versus digital — “p. versus e.” — strategy.
MISSOULA - There's a global upward movement called the "Sharing Economy," where people use the Internet and possessions they already own to create a whole new source of income that's gain.
Plastic extruded from this robotic 3D printer solidifies instantly, allowing it to draw freeform shapes in the air extending from any surface (+ movie).
Discover the steps and strategies for running a business in the sharing economy and how it affects new businesses as well as growing companies.
Investors and entrepreneurs avoided hardware for years because the space was just too risky, but that's changing. (RT @techcolumbus: VCs are becoming more open to funding hardware startups. What does this mean for the future?
The sharing economy is an unstoppable movement. Beyond the macro-trends of sustainability, increased population, and access to the internet, new research found that the startups are heavily bolstered with VC funding.
Humans see the world through largely unconscious frames that determine what we believe our nature to be and therefore what we believe to be possible. To address our biggest global challenges, we can shed this non-ecological mental map—what the author calls “scarcity-mind”—based in lack and fear. Locked in scarcity-mind, we remain blind to our own power and end up creating together a world that none of us, as individuals, would choose. But humans can actually change how we see, moving from a frame of lack and limits to one of alignment with nature. Based on research in neuroscience, psychology, and anthropology, this article explores a world seen with the emergent “eco-mind” in which possibility is all around us. Thinking like an ecosystem, no one is bereft of power.
The attached document presents the basic theory of time-based economies, as I hope to present at the conference, probably in the location called the, “Speakers Corner.” I will bring copies of the attached document as a handout. I also have much more written about time-based economies at: www.CultureMagic.org
Peter Day hears from the pioneers of the rapidly-advancing world of digital manufacturing.
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