NewAssignment.net: An experiment in participatory journalism
[orignally posted at Smartmobs]
[02:36 UTC CommunityWiki: InquiryLog
InquiryLog
The idea is to make tools that make it easy to perform inquiry and research publicly. #
Example Inquiry
2006-06-09
- 14:04 UTC computerimmunology.pdf (application/pdf Object) – Uploaded File
2006-05-20
2006-05-15
- 17:05 UTC WorldChanging: Another World Is Here: The Open Future: Open Source Scenario Planning
Original Location: http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/004246.html ...
2006-05-13
- 21:34 UTC Social Synergy: Grassroots Use of Technology Conference 2006
Grassroots Use of Technology Conference 2006
[via 21:18 UTC Personal Knowledge Management Tools Ready For Enterprise Use - Robin Good's Latest News
http://www.masternewmedia.org/news/2006/04/26/personal_knowledge_management_tools_ready.htm
...- 21:01 UTC Rythm modeling visualizations and applications – Uploaded File
2006-05-10
- 23:09 UTC Social Synergy: Bliki (blog wiki)
From now on, in all of the posts that I make here in this blog, as well as posts to 21:13 UTC Wikicurrency - Meta
Wikicurrency
From Meta
[16:03 UTC The Cornucopia of the Commons: How to get volunteer laborThe Cornucopia of the Commons: How to get volunteer laborNapster is an example of a manually-filled database that has found a way to use volunteer labor such that normal use increases its value.http://www.communitywiki.org/odd/CollectiveProblemSolving/Discussion/?action=rss> http://feeds.feedburner.com/P2pFoundation
>Earlier version called NetworkLinks for comparison. Sorted by wiki, not by date
P2PFoundation blog:
2008-08-29
- 22:34 UTC Refuting the Tragedy of the Commons myth – Some myths and memes may be entirely non-factual, but have a long shelf-life, and do untold damage to the social fabric. One such myth is the Tragedy of the Commons, put forward in a famous essay by Gareth Hardin. A refutation by Ian Angus, editor of Climate and Capitalism. “Will shared resources always be misused and overused? [...]
- 10:34 UTC The governance of sponsored open source projects and their communities – We continue our processing of a number of key research papers on the realities of peer governance in open source software communities. This one here is really important: The Role of Participation Architecture in Growing Sponsored Open Source Communities. By Joel West (San Jose State University College of Business) and Siobhán O’Mahony (UC Davis Graduate School of [...]
- 02:16 UTC Key arguments for sharing designs – Found this overview of key arguments at the Shared Design Alliance: “Placing design information in the public domain has the following benefits: 1. Lowers Entry Barriers by Providing a Platform for Low-Cost Experimentation. The success of Google is based on two shared designs. The first was the published design of the IBM compatible personal computer, which led [...]
- 00:00 UTC Links for 2008-08-28 [del.icio.us]
- Amazon.com: Changing Venezuela: The History and Policies of the Chavez Government: Gregory Wilpert: Books
He does not avoid the problems and shortcomings of the Bolivarian Revolution. His extensive work with integral thinker Ken Wilber deepens his analysis as he uncovers layer upon layer of governance and culture to understand the true reality of what is happening. The most comprehensive and well-written report on the social experiment that the whole world is watching. - Oekonux/Research/MeasuringCommercialInfluences - OekonuxWiki
He does not avoid the problems and shortcomings of the Bolivarian Revolution. His extensive work with integral thinker Ken Wilber deepens his analysis as he uncovers layer upon layer of governance and culture to understand the true reality of what is happening. The most comprehensive and well-written report on the social experiment that the whole world is watching. - Open Knowledge Foundation Weblog » Blog Archive » A Map of Openness?
We’ve recently been in conversation with various individuals about starting a project to map open projects and groups. - Aquarian Digital Infrastructure - The Millennial Project 2.0 - a Wikia wiki
The communities of the Aquarius phase are likely to be some of the most ‘wired’ communities of the 21st century, host to Ubiquitous Computing environments linked to the global Internet and supporting a vast spectrum of personal communications, entertainment, information, and hard data communication between the various supporting subsystems of colony infrastructures. - Hans-Böckler-Stiftung - Macroeconomic Policies on Shaky Foundations
The homo economicus has repeatedly been called into questions; many macroeconomic models are not based on a market clearing equilibrium any more. - Lanse Minkler: Integrity and Agreement, University of Michigan Press
Social scientists who treat humans as rational beings driven exclusively by self-interest ignore a key factor shaping human behavior: the influence of moral principles. Starting with the elementary principle "lying is wrong," economic theorist Lanse Minkler examines the ways in which a sense of morality guides real-life decision making. - CyberRadicalism: A New Left for a Global Age by Carl Davidson & Jerry Harris (Book) in History
the impact of the information revolution, globalization, the rise of the right, and an outline and practical examples of strategy and tactics on how to deal with it. - Voices from the Solidarity Economy Movement | The U.S. Solidarity Economy Network (SEN)
We finally have a book that gives a clear and partisan voice to the solidarity economy. - THE CREATION AND DESTRUCTION OF SOCIAL CAPITAL: ENTREPRENEURSHIP, CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENTS AND INSTITUTIONS
review - Blog « The Economics of Social Ownership
only social ownership can tap into the new sources of energy and creativity. It will eliminate the alienating nature of work under capitalism which takes out the fun and the desire to do one’s bit for the common goods. - Bright Future: Abundance and Progress in the 21st Century « Bright Future
It argues, among other things, that general affluence by the end of the century is very likely, despite what the greenies might say, and that the more we develop economically the riper we are for social ownership. - The Economic Case for Social Ownership « The Economics of Social Ownership
Under social ownership there would be no profit. So, what would replace it? Why would those responsible make good decisions on investment, enterprise organization or product choice? And why would we all do our bit to ensure efficient production? - Introduction to the solidarity economy
The solidarity economy framework emphasizes our relationships to other people and to our environment, and inserts solidaritous values into these relationships. Solidaritous values are cooperative, egalitarian, democratic, locally based, and sustainable. - Europa Riformista
a cultural association which inserts itself in Social Democratic and Reformism political thought. It believes in a federalist Europe, in a strong Europe capable to grant democracy, growth and welfare. Europa Riformista is a project that enables people to exchange their ideas, thoughts and experiences
- Amazon.com: Changing Venezuela: The History and Policies of the Chavez Government: Gregory Wilpert: Books
2008-08-28
- 08:57 UTC Two videos on open design, personal fabrication, and appropriate technology – The first video is an extensive and very interesting discussion of Vinay Gupta with Smari McCarthy of the Icelandic Fablabs, on the potential of personal fabrication. The second is a presentation by Vinay on the huge potential of open design to eliminate poverty. Smari McCarthy: Vinay Gupta:
- 00:00 UTC Links for 2008-08-27 [del.icio.us]
- Out in the Open: Some MIT Scientists Sharing Results, Posting Unpublished Data - The Tech
Canton is part of a peaceful insurgency in science that is beginning to pry open an endeavor that still communicates its cutting-edge discoveries in much the same way it has since Ben Franklin was experimenting with lightning - Free Images
The best free and paid royalty-free stock photo sites on the net. - Free Photos - Free Images - Royalty Free Photos - Royalty Free Stock Photography
Thousands of royalty free photos for websites, PowerPoint presentations, newsletters, forums, blogs, school projects and homework. Our images can also be used for artist's reference, and video productions. - Creative Class » Blog Archive » Fostering Collaboration - Creative Class
productive people are often absent from their desks. Consider these stats from well-known companies who undertook surveys of office utilization - 15 Dramatic Guerrilla Marketing Campaigns | WebUrbanist
Guerrilla marketing has emerged as one of the most effective methods marketers use to break through the omnipresent ‘ad overload’ that society has trained itself to tune out. These 15 awesome guerrilla marketing campaigns build on the history of guerrilla marketing - BackType, A Twitter For Comments
aggregating all comments from millions of blogs into a single, searchable, parsable stream. Think Twitter for all comments on the web. - 50 Ideas on Using Twitter for Business | chrisbrogan.com
businesses are testing out Twitter as part of their steps into the social media landscape. - Creative Class » Blog Archive » Architecture and the Hippie Movement - Creative Class
Zahid Sardar, writing in the San Francisco Gate, reviews Alastair Gordon’s new book, Spaced Out: Crash Pads, Hippie Communes, Infinity Machines, and Other Radical Environments of the Psychedelic Sixties. - 20 Free eBooks About Social Media | chrisbrogan.com
a useful listing of 20 free ebooks on social media. The list includes resources on podcasting, blogging, usability and related subjects.
- Out in the Open: Some MIT Scientists Sharing Results, Posting Unpublished Data - The Tech
2008-08-26
- 00:00 UTC Links for 2008-08-25 [del.icio.us]
- Welcome to The F.U.
a gang devoted to preserving hacking and invention as methods of personal artistic expression...by any means necessary. - Favelas - AboutUs Wiki Page
The principal urbanist problem facing the world today concerns the squalid conditions under which much of humanity lives. In the developing world, 50% of cities are composed of "informal housing", whereas in the least developed countries LDCs, 80% of cities are slums - Science Dissemination using Open Access
- Internet Archive: Details: Living Peace: the open space of our lives
THe Open Space community, through the editing efforts of Rafi Atendelian has produced a lovely ebook on the practice of living in Open Space. - Facilitating online communities - WikiEducator
This course has been developed by staff in the Educational Development Centre of Otago Polytechnic and is designed to help both formal and informal learners access and interpret models, research and professional dialog in the facilitation of online communities. After completing this course people should be confident in facilitating online and/or be able to critique and offer advice to other people in the facilitation of online communities. - Toward a Complex Adaptive Intelligence Community — Central Intelligence Agency
“We must transform the IC into a community that dynamically reinvents itself . . . as the national security environment changes.” - publicbroadcasting.ca: Cuts to the Arts Do Not Save the Government Any Money
... the 7 billion dollars invested in culture (in 2004) generated $26 billion in economic activity and creates 740,000 jobs. In fact more jobs than agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining and oil and gas utilities comined. - ICTlogy » The digital war on poverty is not won. A comment to Jeffrey Sachs
when we look about quality, the digital divide is actually widening - ENVIU - The environment and You !
Enviu - innovators in sustainability - scouts and generates WOW! ideas for a sustainable world and makes them happen. We do this through setting up sustainable businesses and facilitating young entrepreneurial people to make their business ideas become reality. - Interwiki map - Appropedia: The sustainability wiki
The InterWiki map charts interwiki link prefixes. - AboutUs.org - AboutUs Wiki Page
a wiki for and about businesses and organizations, containing millions of editable pages about websites as well as other community created topics. - genderIT.org - Key actors who are involved to some extent in gender and ICT policy
- Brave New Collaboration
can we harness the apparent potential of this ‘brave new collaboration’ to address any of the pressing social and environmental challenges we now face? Can designers of things, and designers of systems, engage with these processes, with each other, to tackle the toughest brief yet?
- Welcome to The F.U.
2008-08-25
- 00:00 UTC Links for 2008-08-24 [del.icio.us]
- Favelas and Social Housing: The Urbanism of Self-Organization.
New methodologies presented here offer a promising alternative to the failures of the standard social housing typologies favored by governments around the world, which have proven to be dehumanizing and ultimately unsustainable. - Muegge - A Flat Network for the Unflat World: Open Educational Resources in Developing Countries
we are particularly excited about the potential to expand access to education in developing countries. That is the focus of our research and the topic of this article. - Davidson - OSS Spending Trends in Education
- Hylén - Why Give Knowledge Away for Free?
The Case for Open Educational Resources - ThinkStudio - Xavier Comtesse
links to his essays on value chain 2.0 etc.. - Pasta&Vinegar » Blog Archive » Internet pervasiveness in Peru
The omnipresence of internet cafés and network game shops is incredible in Peru. Even on the Altiplano, around 3800m, far from tourist footprints, you can get fast internet connections. The vocabulary of these is also fantastic: “speedy internet”, “speedy veloz”, etc. - Research : Kzero
the industry-leader in understanding the marketing dynamics relating to virtual worlds. This includes the analysis of virtual world populations, usage analysis of residents inside these worlds as well as examination of marketing strategies for brand owners. - Main Page - ERS Regiowikis
City or regio wikis are open plattforms which are focused on a certain city or region. They complete information sources like Wikipedia or the official websites of the local administration. - Movable Type Pro and 4.2: Where Blogging is Headed - Movable Type
the launch of Movable Type Pro, a profoundly powerful new set of capabilities that shows the web where blogging is going next. - Ominous Shadows Lurking From The Anonymous Side Of The Net
“Anonymous” does not just live in the comment section of blog posts. He seems to favor sites where he can have the opportunity to directly hurt people. - Map of connections between Web 2.0 companies and investors < life under electronic conditions
about the connections between a number of Web 2.0 startups by their common investors and between these investors. If, for example, the same financial organization or person is investing both in Twitter and Tumblr, there is a link between those two companies. - Interview with Christopher Kelty: On the Culture of Free Software :: net critique by Geert Lovink
really great interview - The Open Rights Group : Blog Archive » Commission adviser accuses Barroso of intentionally misleading European policy-makers and citizens on copyright
- WHO-linked centre lays patent claim related to bird flu virus
In a development that is likely to raise more pressing questions about reform of the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network (GISN), an international patent application has surfaced in which the US Centres for Disease Control (CDC) and US National Institutes of Health claim ownership of Indonesian influenza genes. - Table Maker - Linuxlogin.com
SamRose says this is better than word to make valid tables for use in blogs and wiki's
- Favelas and Social Housing: The Urbanism of Self-Organization.
2008-08-24
- 00:00 UTC Links for 2008-08-23 [del.icio.us]
- Cloud computing lets Feds read your email | The Register
Your data is being hosted, stored and transmitted through a third party. As far as the law is concerned then, that third party has control of your data and may therefore be subject to a subpoena for your data, often without your knowledge or ability to object. - Statistics of Democide
collection of numbers of 'mass murder' (democide) by states and governments, containing a top 10 - Open Access: Good for Business!
Providing open access to the scholarly research literature makes it readily available to the whole business community. All have access to the latest knowledge, on which to build new business ideas - based on the soundest knowledge we have. - European Union move towards mandating open access! « eResources at the University of Bradford
Did you know that the European Commission has now mandated Open Acess self-archiving for 20% of its 7th Framework Funding. This is the 51st Open Access mandate in the world. - Chemistry and Open Access
My writings on open access and chemistry encompass four themes, so far. - Social Media: The Year of the Political Blogger has arrived
Socialmedia.biz was named the #1 site covering the social Web. We track news about Facebook and other social networks and Web 2.0 sites. - Damanhur - P2P Foundation
In the West the only reality I’m aware of where a complete complementary currency system is working, is the Federation of Damanhur.- Bernard Lietaer: Damanhur is the best example found of a collection of eco-villages - a Federation - with a strong spiritual philosophy and work ethic. ... - David Kanaley - The Open Source World in 2020 — keimform.de
Stefan Merten, founder of Oekonux project, is going to give a presentation at FrOSCon — the Free and Open Source Conference in Sankt Augustin, Germany, 23th - 24th of august. - Springwise: Using Google maps to calculate homes' solar potential
The process of getting solar panels installed, however, is fraught with spreadsheets, technical details and terms like "albedo." Enter RoofRay, a brand-new California startup that aims to give consumers better information so they can make more informed solar decisions. - M2: Ma.gnolia to go Open Source - Download Squad
why Open Source, and what does it mean to Ma.gnolia users? Well, you'll be able to download Ma.gnolia and run your own version of it, and that version will be able to interoperate with Ma.gnolia.com and other web services. Standards like OpenID and OAuth will be supported, - GEERT LOVINK interview for digimag: free cooperation and p2p networks :: net critique by Geert Lovink
There is a multitude of reasons why people participate in P2P networks. Also politically there is a interesting range of people involved in P2P, from the post-modern poor, driven by a lack of cash to techno-anarchists to capitalist pro-market libertarians. In that sense P2P is deeply human. It’s like sex. - Web 2.0: The Future of Collaborative Government | Federal Government | State Government - Deloitte LLP
On June 3, 2008, Deloitte and the National Academy of Public Administration convened a group of government leaders, subject matter experts and forward thinkers to develop a road map to help the next administration navigate the work force and organization changes that need to occur to move to a more collaborative model of government.
- Cloud computing lets Feds read your email | The Register
2008-08-23
- 00:00 UTC Links for 2008-08-22 [del.icio.us]
- Nomadelfia - English
A small community with its own constitution which is based on the Gospel - italian community visited by tobias jones for utopian dreams book - Gilberto Gil: the open minister that resigned | open Democracy News Analysis
great profile that concludes that though his global reputation is secure, internally, he was heavily criticized by commercial media - UK.gov to spend hundreds of millions on snooping silo | The Register
The government is pressing ahead with plans to spend hundreds of millions of pounds on a massive central silo for all UK communications data - Profiting from Social Gaming
Boxed products are no longer the gaming industry's backbone. Social gaming on the likes of Facebook and MySpace is where a lot of money can be made - Open Source: An Open Question for Red Hat and Others
It's been tough lately for companies like Red Hat and Novell that bet their business on open source. Here's a look at the haves and the have-nots - NanoLearning
marketplace for self-produced learning capsules - Announcement: business diplomacy workshop
global companies require a new set of relational competencies that most global managers have no prior learning or training in - Bridges to the Post Industrial Planet (call for submissions)
The better we’re able to imagine a post industrial world, the better we can identify the barriers to getting there and prepare bridges to get over them. - Book Publishers: Learn From Digg, Yelp—Even Gawker
Book publishing could keep itself vital by taking a page from Web 2.0 technologies, but it has a long way to go. Here are some lessons - Few lives left for Second Life - Technology - theage.com.au
The companies that rushed to set up bases within the cult virtual world of Second Life appear to have wasted their time as many have shut down and others are "ghost towns", an Australian researcher has found. - mySociety " mySociety.org - What's it all about then, eh?
mySociety is a not-for-profit company that builds websites of a democratic-bent for other people, such as the No 10 Downing Street Petitions Website, for the Prime Minister’s Office. - Kaltura - Open Source Video Platform - Company Overview
Kaltura's open source platform enables any site to seamlessly and cost–effectively integrate advanced interactive rich–media functionalities, including video searching, uploading, importing, editing, annotating, remixing, and sharing. Kaltura's goal is to bring interactive video to every site and to create the world's largest distributed video network. - Roomorama - The quick and easy way to arrange short term stays
aims to provide a quick and easy way to arrange short-term stays by matching hosts who have space to share with travellers planning a visit to their city. Potential hosts begin by listing the details of the room they have, including when it's available and the per-night price they'd like to be paid.
- Nomadelfia - English
2008-08-22
- 00:00 UTC Links for 2008-08-21 [del.icio.us]
- Wikis in Higher Ed
- ur1 Generator
Ur1.ca is a neat little service that allows the user to shrink a URL - a bit like TinyURL. A database dump of all the URLs is available - and all rights in the data have been waived using CC Zero legal tool. Code is under the GPL. - Voices from the future of science: Rufus Pollock of the Open Knowledge Foundation
“The best thing to do with your data will be thought of by someone else.” - Moving forward with Open Science in Europe
Institut d’Estudis Catalans in Barcelona for the Euroscience Open Forum Satellite Event organised by Science Commons. The event brought together together lawyers, scientists, policy makers, stakeholders - Mike Linksvayer of Creative Commons joins Open Definition Advisory Council
pleased to welcome Mike Linksvayer, Vice President of Creative Commons, onto the Advisory Council for opendefinition.org. - StrainInfo.net - Home
biological research is inherently distributed in nature, with many researchers in different research institutes collecting data on the same organisms - backstage.bbc.co.uk :: More about BBC Backstage
backstage.bbc.co.uk attempts to encourage and support those who have provided most of the innovation on the internet - the passionate, highly-skilled & public-spirited developers and designers - JGNews :: Commentary :: New strategises for "democratizing" China
Various China-related democracy issues need to be integrated through a broad and overarching theme and coordinated from closer locations in Asia. - ICT4D august issue: technology for development case studies
includes p2pfoundation media ecology - Of Hackers and Hairdressers: Modularity and the Organizational Economics of Open-source Collaboration
In this mainly conceptual paper, the authors employ the empirical illustration of an open source online community to explore the generic question in organizational economics of how the division of intellectual labour is based on a trade-off between modularity (i.e. specialization) and the opportunity to integrate various individually developed components of knowledge. - West: The Role of Participation Architecture in Growing Sponsored Open Source Communities
Based on a qualitative study the paper shows that firm-sponsored online communities or open source online communities initiated by a firm, differ from organically grown open source communities. To demonstrate the differences between these two archetypical forms of open source online communities West and O’Mahony develop the concept of “participation architecture” - How the law of asymmetric competition should affect innovation policy
a good occasion to recall our own hypothesis regarding how peer production and innovation affect innovation policy - P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » ‘Friends’… your new enemies
in many ways the web has reached a point akin to what is known as the ‘tragedy of the commons’… meaning that the common area that became popular has now become too popular. So popular that in fact many of the benefits have been spoiled. - JustHackIt
Hack With New People. Submit Ideas or Your Bio.
CollectiveProblemSolving Discussion
Social Synergy TeleCommunity WebDB
2006-12-24
- 16:10 UTC CommunityWiki LackOfReworkingLackOfReworking notes:
- Reworking is rewriting the text for future readers. summarizing, drawing lessons, clarifying.
- Page states "rewards for the person reworkign are minimal". Although, I would make a small argument that rewards are the same as the rewards for the person that jots down notes and summarizes key points from conversati ...
2006-11-25
- 20:16 UTC Open the Future: Second Life, Economic Evolution and the CopyBot
The Second Life internal economy was predicated on the notion that designers could produce in-game objects that they could then sell; these objects would ostensibly be scarce (in the economic sense) because the designer could put limits on how many copies s/he would sell, and because -- in principle -- other residents couldn't make copies except by tedious efforts to reproduce a design by h ...
2006-11-11
- 18:34 UTC Smart Mobs: CitizenEngagedGovernmentCitizenEngagedGovernment
Always-On Panopticon...or Cooperation Amplifier, 19:51 UTC simplenet P2P – Uploaded File2006-09-22
- 02:10 UTC Allband Communication Cooperative
Services:
A loan from the united States Department of Agriculture's Rural Development division will help Allband build a state-of-the-art telecommunications network in Allband’s certificated service area. Allband plans to spend a little over 8 million dollars in two phases on the first all fiber to the ho ...
2006-09-20
- 15:23 UTC Getting open thinking through Gated Communities
Getting open thinking through Gated Communities
We’ve had an influx of members due to a Springwise article picking up on our Angelic crowdsourcing (You can 20:37 UTC CommunityWiki: WikiMusic
The idea here is collaborative asynchronous recording of music, wherin you record your parts to a music editing software file, then upload it for others to add to. Each version of the file can be left online, so that people can revert back to older versions. I this is like wiki for music. It’s not hard to do. Perhaps someone is already doing it?
An open source multi-track music digi ...
2006-09-05
- 18:59 UTC Research on Wikipedia authorship CooperationCommons2006/09/04
Research on Wikipedia authorship
by ...2006-08-17
- 18:24 UTC Principled Innovation LLC Would you work for your association for free?
Would you work for your association for free?
July 11th, 2006
13:49 UTC Anecdote: New white paper: connecting people with content
Original Location: http://www.anecdote.com.au/archives/2005/02/new_white_paper.html ...
2006-08-15
- 19:54 UTC Putting people first Planning Portal enabling transformational governmentPlanning Portal is not only a successful example of technology enablement in service delivery but could prove to be a tremendous asset for local authorities in their quest to develop and deliver citizen centric services, says eGov monitor.
Just under two years ago, the [UK] Government unveiled its ambition to develop a world class e-Planning Service which wou ...
2006-08-09
- 21:24 UTC Symbiosis and Living MachinesHuman-Plant/Animal Species Symbiosis
The nature of human cooperation with other species is now largely a based upon a symbiotic structure that has changed very little since the dawn of agriculture in early human civilization.
This symbiotic relationship has consisted mostly of humans selectively breeding, raising and caring for different plant and animal ...
2006-08-01
- 21:22 UTC Micro Persuasion: Blogs, Podcasts Among Top Tech Marketing Tools
Original Location: http://www.micropersuasion.com/2006/07/blogs_podcasts_.html ...
2006-07-26
- 19:06 UTC Zopa - The first lending and borrowing exchangeHere's the way the world works (and it must be right because it's been like this for hundreds of years...)
People who have spare money give it to a bank. Banks then do whatever they like with it. Some of it they lend to people who need to borrow. Some of it they give to their shareholders. Some of it they gamble on the price of tin, or the dollar going down, or wheth ...
2006-07-25
- 19:17 UTC Social Synergy: NewAssignment.net: An experiment in participatory journalism
NewAssignment.net: An experiment in participatory journalism
- 19:54 UTC Putting people first Planning Portal enabling transformational government
- 18:24 UTC Principled Innovation LLC Would you work for your association for free?
- 18:59 UTC Research on Wikipedia authorship CooperationCommons
- 02:10 UTC Allband Communication Cooperative








