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  1. But I’ll venture a guess: 1) It is intrinsically global. More to the point, it is geographically unconstrained, and, therefore able to take advantage of any attention and energy anywhere in the world. 2) It is intrinsically virtual. In other words, it is able to connect with resources anywhere with minimal lag and at minimal cost.

  2. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram). So we could think of an eco-network as skirting the boundary between rigid pseudo-control and a free-for-all. In my mind, an eco-network is the social equivalent of that strange attractor within a system that generates To ...

  3. Representing workers will be a crowdworker as well as a representative of the German Metalworkers’ Union (IG Metall). Crowdworkers may file a case with the Ombuds Office via an online form; they are however first asked to attempt to resolve the case directly with the platform operator.

  4. That changed when social networking became social media around 2009, between the introduction of the smartphone and the launch of Instagram. Instead of connection—forging latent ties to people and organizations we would mostly ignore—social media offered platforms through which people could publish content as widely as possible, well beyond their networks of immediate contacts.

  5. As I see it, there are three main strategies being deployed. All have their strength and weaknesses, and I then conclude with the positioning of the P2P Foundation in that field. 1. First there are the hackers and their continuous attempt to create alternative infrastructures and to connect them to each other.

  6. ↑ Source: The Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 3, Verse 27, Translation: Shri Purohit Swami ↑ An example would be this Old Testament scripture which seems to imply that the “poor” will always exist no matter what society does: “There will always be poor people in the land. ...

  7. This book explains how to build the successor to the nation state, a concept we call the network state." Contents. 1 Definition. 2 Description. 3 Characteristics. 3.1 Easy to Acquire. 3.2 Hard to Conquer. 3.3 A Group Organized By Geodesic Rather than Geographic Distance. 4 How-To. 5 Summary. 5.1 Part I – Definition, Introduction and Frontiers.