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High engagement blog postings at the P2P Foundation

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Michel Bauwens
22nd January 2009


Via Postrank, which calculates the engagement of blog postings (number of external links, tags, comments etc…), I found the following list of most popular blog articles for December 2008, and I’m quite amazed that such a high number reached the levels of at least a score of 8 out 10:

(I’m excluding our daily delicious link summary which nearly always reaches a score of 10 out of 10)

1. Design and architecture as sustainable platform building

2. The future of learning

3. The era of the commons

4. Chris Carlsson on Nowtopia

5. A critique of the market as optimal system, and remedies for the meltdown

6. Report from the free software movement in Kerala

7. Umair Haque on the new kind of capital we truly need

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