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Lessig proposes a framework where behaviors of all sorts are regulated by four forces: law, code, norms, and markets.
Ethan Zuckerman • Mistrust: Why Losing Faith in Institutions Provides the Tools to Transform Them
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Sari Azout • Check your Pulse #45
Some chalked up Hurley’s success to “luck,” in having created a workable video site just when Google and the world wanted one. But others credited Hurley’s instincts and sensibility for maintaining a service that normal people, even the less technically adept, found easy to use.
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Competing with giants: An inside look at how The Browser Company builds product | Josh Miller (CEO)
youtube.comA public service Web invites us to imagine services that don’t exist now, because they are not commercially viable, but perhaps should exist for our benefit, for the benefit of citizens in a democracy. We’ve seen a wave of innovation around tools that entertain us and capture our attention for resale to advertisers, but much less innovation around
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How the Passion Economy Will Disrupt Media, Education, and Countless Other Industries
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