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"In Europe for example, BitTorrent traffic still accounts for 20.32% of all Internet traffic during peak hours, while eDonkey adds another 9.39% to the P2P total.
"Problem: Centralized exchanges are vulnerable to attack and/or regulation by existing power structures.
flexible metrics that adapt to your own criteria...
"“It is truly unfortunate for consumers that Fox has filed suit against DISH Network.
"Here’s a video that offers an overview about the TIMN framework, its system dynamics, and some future implications.
The @communia_eu book on the digital public domain is also out: http://t.co/RPdw6iIi...
Republished from David Bollier: (the original has links to the source material) “For the past two years or more, I’ve been working on a major research and writing project to try to recover from the mists of history the bits and pieces of what might...
In the first large-scale, quantitative study of nascent social entrepreneurs, researchers from Harvard Business School and Echoing Green examine the rise of hybrid organizations that combine aspects of nonprofits and for-profits and the challenges...
Encouraging open source could land you in trouble - http://t.co/U7BNiSBu...
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"If Planet Earth is to survive in the coming decades as we know it, we must find new ways to protect our planet from the unsustainable growth imperatives of neoliberal economics and politics.
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Via George Por: re-posted from: http://www.schoolofcommoning.com/content/after-quilligan-seminars-how-bring-commons-alive-our-life-and-work Dear supporters of the Commons, On the 8th May 2012, James Quilligan launched a 12-day seminar series ...
Las Indias: an ideological reading of the hegemony of scarcity - http://t.co/zVqSDVwn...
"Nearly six years after opening its doors, the FabLab in Bloemfontein is still helping young visionaries to make their dreams come true."...
"The big question for Occupy is how it can build a dual system of power, as Egyptian activists did over years with revitalised labour organising, a national anti-police brutality movement and politicised youth and women in micro-enterprises that...
debunks the most common myths about the present system...
"The Internet stands at a crossroads. Built from the bottom up, powered by the people, it has become a powerful economic engine and a positive social force. But its success has generated a worrying backlash.
green sustainable projects worldwide
"A video of protesters banging pots and pans on Quebec streets is going viral on social networks. Posted on Friday afternoon, the beautiful black and white film shows protesters of all ages taking to the streets to protest the emergency law Bill 78.
As our political system sputters, a wave of innovative thinking and bold experimentation is quietly sweeping away outmoded economic models.
Brian Davey and myself participated in a panel on the role of the digital commons in sustainability, at the McPlanet conference in Berlin earlier in May.
Joe Justice is the ideator of Team Wikspeed: a team of volunteers distributed around the world who recently created a prototype car that is open source, modular and ultra-efficient in just three mo...
"OpenUDC aims to define a set of open protocols and standards to exchange new currencies, and to provide a free software1 implementation of them. UDC means Universal Digital Currencies or Universal Dividend Currencies.
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