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Physical Place Meets Cyber Space

Our relationship to the things we own is changing. Here we explore how technology is opening up new opportunities for how we interact with the objects around us.

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Did Netflix screw up? I don't think so.

Reed Hastings' Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph weighs in on the company's decision to separate streaming and DVD rentals.

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The Shareable Food Movement Meets The Law

When we share in efforts to grow, process, prepare, and serve food, we enhance our abilities to build livelihoods around food. Here we explore the role of the law in the social food trend.

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"From Surplus to Sharing"

How leading a collaborative lifestyle can help build a professional community and launch a start-up.

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"Welcome Tim and the Rentcycle Team"

Here's why we invested in Rentcycle: the mission, the team, and the founder...

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Infographic: The Collaborative Home

Our new infographic looks inside our homes at all the assets that can be shared, rented and swapped through Collaborative Consumption.

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3 Reasons why Social Bicycles is not 'Zipcar for bikes'

Guest blogger Ryan Rzepecki, founder of Social Bicycles, explores the popularity of bike- and car-sharing systems, and why he believes Social Bicycles can revolutionise the model.

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The Collaborative Production of Social Change

Guest blogger Martin Simon, Founding Advisor of Timebanking UK, writes about the power of collaborative production to strengthen our communities.

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Australia gets haggling with the National Garage Sale Trail

On Sunday April 10th, Australia went on sale with over 1,600 simultaneous garage sales for the second Garage Sale Trail.

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Talking People at the Royal College of Art

Royal College of Art researchers Lisa Johansson and Catherine Greene explore people-centred design to create community and build trust between strangers.

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