January 12, 2007

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A fascinating little story about how events in meatspace can get addressed and worked through with the help of hyperlinks, blogs and virtual do-gooder energy.

Via the blog of Douglas Rushkoff, who ran across the story on Streetsblog (a site dedicated to easing traffic, making more room for pedestrians and cyclists, and other bottom-up street-related activism).

And So It Grows …

Can the Internet ever be controlled as governments might wish it to be ?

Blogging grows in China, despite obstacles.

From Discourse.net

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In the long run, it remains to be seen if comments is a workable commons or not.

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