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By Howard Rheingold, published at 10 May 2007 - 8:12pm, last updated 3 years 2 weeks ago.
Anne Margulies on Open Courseware Bill Ives on Blogs as Tools for Personal Knowledge Management Clare Graves on his Levels of Existence psychology Cory Doctorow on DRM and Broadcast Flag Craig Michaels of Akimbo on Television and the Internet Dan Gillmor on Grassroots Journalism David Swedlow on Beyond Folksonomies David Wiley on the Open Education Movement Doc Searls on Self-Forming Markets Doc Searls on the Intention Economy Douglas Rushkoff on the New Digital Rennaissance Geoffrey Moore on Open Source and Capitalism Hazel Henderson on the coming age of worldwide cooperation Howard Rheingold on Cooperation Theory James Surowieki on the pitfalls of the Wisdom of Crowds Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia Jonathan Schwartz on the Age of Participation Joy Ito on the future of blogging Ken Wilber on Elitism Excellence and Inequality in Development Lawrence Lessig on Open Source Lawrence Lessig on free code and free culture MacKenzie Wark on the Hacker Manifesto and Class Mark Cooper on Public Airwaves as a Common Asset Phil Leigh - Inside Digital Media Pierre Ducasse on Economic Democracy Rene Girard on Mimetic Desire Richard Moore on Escaping the Matrix Steve Carson on MIT OpenCourseware Tim Hindle on the new corporate organization Tiziana Terranova on Self-Organization and Knowledge Tom Munnecke on Uplift Communities Umair Haque on Media 2.0 Vaibhav Domkundwar on Smart Product Review Aggregators Yochai Benkler on the Wealth of Networks
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