These sites share our vision for open sharing at least to the degree that something becomes available that wouldn't otherwise work.
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Vision
Future Friendly wants to make things that anticipates what's next to build long-term value for people and businesses. Ideas include a content, mobile and user centric view of the web.
Madison Project supports open, accountable, social and collaborative government. Users comment, improve, share and debate chunks. Their drafts become starting points for others. Sponsors make sense of, respond to and incorporate contributions.
Thunkpedia links many small contributions via search heuristics. Gordon Mohr wants to escape the 'article' conventions of Wikipedia.
LiquidPub consideres the future of scientific publication.
Sage Notebook provides an open and collaborative way to write and share quantitative expressions.
Weave uses flash to visualize any available data by anyone for any purpose.
Social Jargon from notes of a presentation I once gave about an AboutUs project that floundered.
User Lifecycles and Linguistic Change from the study of word choice in online communities.
AIDA entity disambiguation with derivations from Wikipedia.
Decoupled Journal as envisioned by Jason Priem, reported by Jodi Schneider.
Academic Startups intend to replace journals with web property style reputation systems. Hmm.
Short History of Story two-part BBC feature by Noah Richler describing the strength and evolution of form as it wields influence over culture.
Global Carbon Project collaboration to assemble quantitative information from diverse sources.
Spacebrew routes data in the browser and between servers via websockets.
Overview Effect from seeing the planet from space.
Mozilla Open News about journalism code and the people who make it. a.k.a. the Source.
Reality Drop asks readers to post climate facts and earn points doing so. Too bad it has come to this.
Personal Dynamic Media where Kay and Goldberg explain the mostly realized vision of the dynabook.
Makandra Cards provides multiple views into collections of smallish, wiki-like pages. parent
Gingko writing system (web application) has a drill-down structure similar to federated wiki.
Tools for Conviviality 1972 publication by Ivan Illich, inspiration for Lee Felsenstein and others of the personal computer movement.
Change At GitHub as the company grows to hundreds of people.
Uncreative Writing explained in a keynote by Kenneth Goldsmith who coined the term.
City as Platform hosted by ad-hoc smb data operators.
Alpha Wiki by Alain Marty exploits s-exp as markup.
Annotator by Shuttleworth and others collects commentary on other sites on the web.
Connectivism defined by George Siemens in the context of learning and decision making.
Gutenberg Parenthesis as explained by Thomas Pettitt, Peter Donaldson and James Paradis.
The Encyclopedia and the Gutenberg Parenthesis, Lars Ole Sauerberg Gutenberg Parenthesis Research Forum University of Southern Denmark
Lessons from Habitat where Chip Morningstar and Randy Farmer describe their mid '80s community.