Freeing the cloud

The Economist has published an editorial on May 28, declaring victory of the open source paradigm in the software world, but predicting complications that ‘threaten openness’, in the new reality of cloud computing. Thomas Lord offers the following commentary/critique in the Autonomo.us mailing list: “The article asserts that “it is now generally accepted that the… Continue reading

Google Wave – A P2P Tool?

Google has announced a new tool for real-time online collaboration it is developing. Wave is being developed by a team operating in Australia that previously worked on Google Maps. Mashable has a great introductory article by Ben Parr – Google Wave: A Complete Guide Parr sums up the essentials of the Wave as follows: Google… Continue reading

Creating the Open City – Creative Class

David Eaves posted this at Creative Class Creating the Open City Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform: delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better the more people use it, consuming and remixing… Continue reading

8 policy goals for sustainability

Sensible summary of 8 important policy goals for sustainability, by Harvey Wasserman of the Solartopia project. Harvey Wasserman: “Our eco-future is defined by the four Great Green Truths: we have a global crisis, it has a solution, the solution is winnable, and winning requires a “middle path” of action that is both non-violent and non-stop…. Continue reading

Goodbye, GM …by Michael Moore

Michael Moore on General Motors Goodbye, GM …by Michael Moore I write this on the morning of the end of the once-mighty General Motors. By high noon, the President of the United States will have made it official: General Motors, as we know it, has been totaled. As I sit here in GM’s birthplace, Flint,… Continue reading

A synthetic model of intersubjectivity and governance

Networks can bring order to complex situations by providing platforms for the vast interdependencies, connectivity and emergent phenomena to express itself. Networks create opportunities for everyone to win and benefit from others’ succeeding. Everyone can have the effect of empowering others by encouraging their contributions, appreciating their sharing, and maintaining the commons. The collective abundance… Continue reading

Saving Europe’s Internet

IN THE EUROPEAN ELECTIONS ON JUNE 6TH DO NOT VOTE TO THE PARTIES WHICH WANT TO GIFT OUR RIGHT OF ACCESS TO THE INTERNET TO PRIVATE INTERESTS. The Black Out Europe campaign reminds us that European internet freedoms are still at risk, and to use the upcoming European elections for supporting candidates in favour of… Continue reading

P2P Foundation podcasts at Spoken Word

I have opened a page at SpokenWord.org to make it easier to find the P2P Foundation podcasts. I’ll be adding all of the podcasts from the archive as well as any new material. You can find the page here & subscribe in an RSS reader or iTunes etc.

Towards an economy of flows

We believe there’s good reason to think that value is shifting from knowledge stocks to knowledge flows. Put more simply, we believe that flows trump stocks. An excerpt from John Hagel in the Harvard Business (Review) blog, where he arguest that a revolution has occured in the way value is created: ” As the world… Continue reading