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Mrigank Singhal

Lost Change @Mrigank: Lost Virginity: The encounter - 0 views

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    The industry training had left not a single gram of salt in my body. I was itching to get into the metro so that I could take refuge from the sun's appalling heat. Metro came on time but was loaded with people as if it wasn't a metro but DTC bus of Delhi.
Todd Suomela

Doc Searls Weblog · Edging toward the fully licensed world - 0 views

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    "By losing the free and open Internet, and free and open devices to interact with it - and even such ordinary things as physical books and music media - we reduce the full scope of both markets and civilization. But that's hard to see when the walled gardens are so rich with short-term benefits."
Todd Suomela

Gin, Television, and Social Surplus - Here Comes Everybody - 0 views

  • And this is the other thing about the size of the cognitive surplus we're talking about. It's so large that even a small change could have huge ramifications. Let's say that everything stays 99 percent the same, that people watch 99 percent as much television as they used to, but 1 percent of that is carved out for producing and for sharing. The Internet-connected population watches roughly a trillion hours of TV a year. That's about five times the size of the annual U.S. consumption. One per cent of that  is 10,000 Wikipedia projects per year worth of participation. I think that's going to be a big deal. Don't you?
  • Here's something four-year-olds know: A screen that ships without a mouse ships broken. Here's something four-year-olds know: Media that's targeted at you but doesn't include you may not be worth sitting still for. Those are things that make me believe that this is a one-way change. Because four year olds, the people who are soaking most deeply in the current environment, who won't have to go through the trauma that I have to go through of trying to unlearn a childhood spent watching Gilligan's Island, they just assume that media includes consuming, producing and sharing.
Todd Suomela

Placemaking for Communities - Project for Public Spaces (PPS) - 0 views

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    Project for Public Spaces (PPS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people create and sustain public places that build communities.
Todd Suomela

OnTheCommons.org » Michel Bauwens and the Peer Production Economy - 0 views

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    Peer production thus abandons "credentialism" - a system of control used in modernity to protect information within a group, said Bauwens. Guilds, churches and universities are examples. In a p2p network, however, instead of making selections about work at the beginning, based on credentials, selection comes at the end, based on collective judgments.
Todd Suomela

Public Data Sets on Amazon Web Services (AWS) - 0 views

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    Public Data Sets on AWS provides a centralized repository of public data sets that can be seamlessly integrated into AWS cloud-based applications. AWS is hosting the public data sets at no charge for the community, and like all AWS services, users pay only for the compute and storage they use for their own applications.
Todd Suomela

News item (The University of Manchester) - 0 views

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    to begin the process of formulating a 'Manchester Manifesto' which they hope will lay down a consensus on intellectual property in science. The Manchester Manifesto process will be completed in November this year.
Todd Suomela

OnTheCommons.org » Caught in a Money Trap - 0 views

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    Connecting art funding to Theater de la Jeune Lune.
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