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SamuelRose's blogWhat You Should Know About CopyrightBy SamuelRose, 6 years 1 week ago. [orginally posted at Social Synergy, via BoingBoing] Using Technologies of Cooperation, Knowledge Commons, and Foresight to Avert PandemicBy SamuelRose, 6 years 1 week ago. The Shifting HubBy SamuelRose, 6 years 1 week ago. A new study by the New England Complex Science Institute looks at the stability of highly connected "hubs" in social networks(quoted from NECSI Press release): P2P Data, Opendata, WikiDataBy SamuelRose, 6 years 1 week ago. [via Social Synergy Weblog] [bliki | What is bliki?] OpenID-Decentralized Open Standards For Online IdentityBy SamuelRose, 6 years 1 week ago. Slashdot | The Case for OpenID In the wake of the Internet Identity Workshop 2006, people are talking more and more about the idea of an "identity commons" and basing identity around open standards. OnTheCommons.org ResourcesBy SamuelRose, 6 years 1 week ago. On The Commons is a great resource and blog for understanding what a "commons" is. On The Commons defines a commons this way: Audience 2.0 Launch!By SamuelRose, 6 years 1 week ago. Be sure to spread the word about the launch of Audience 2.0 magazine! The magazine is published by participatory media innovator by Micheal Pick. Consumer Emissions Trading OnlineBy SamuelRose, 6 years 1 week ago.
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Emissions Trading first surfaced in the 1970's in the US, and more recently1990 Acid Rain Program of the Clean Air Act. The idea was to create a system that issued credits to polluting businesses for any pollution reducing improvements they introduced to their processes. From Wikipedia: CommunityWikiBank ExperimentBy SamuelRose, 6 years 1 week ago. CommunityWiki.org defines itself this way: Collactive: Online Political SwarmingBy SamuelRose, 6 years 1 week ago. Earlier in 2006, Aran Reshef and Amir Hirsh folded their unique anti-spam service, Blue Frog, due to a massive cyber-attack that was following them across the Internet. |
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