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Revision as of 13:13, 23 July 2014
Decentralized Internet
- The movement toward a decentralized Internet—to a truly free space, where anyone can communicate privately with anyone else without censorship—does not originate from the White House, Pentagon, or the halls of the United Nations. Instead, as has so often been the case with Internet evolutions, groups of hackers, technologists, and idealists are tucked away in the cracks and shadows, slaving away to make this dream a reality.
MaidSafe: Secure Access for Everyone (SAFE)
- MaidSafe is a technology company developing a completely secure, fully decentralized peer-to-peer network that could change the future of the Internet.
Data & Intelligence
LittleSis
- LittleSis[1] is a free database of who-knows-who at the heights of business and government. We're a grassroots watchdog network connecting the dots between the world's most powerful people and organizations.
- Social network graphs offer a way of supplementing narrative with accessible representations of complex relationships and networks.
Ushahidi
- Ushahidi is a program that mines and collects data and provides information for emergency situations, like natural disasters. Ushahidi is shared globally to track election results and has been used to gather information about supply needs in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti. More recently, it has been deployed for disaster relief in Fukushima.[2]
Participatory
Occupy Cafe
- The purpose of Occupy Cafe is to serve and expand the Occupy movement and to support the conversation it has ignited into the wider world. Real and meaningful change for good comes when WE THE PEOPLE stand, speak and act together, cooperatively and collaboratively.
- Occupy Cafe on PortlandWiki
- http://portlandwiki.org/File:Ocuppy-cafe.jpg
- http://portlandwiki.org/OP_Gathering_of_Solidarity_and_Support
Open Space Technology
World Café
Participatory Society
Crowdfunding Platforms
- Crowdfunding Platform mention in above article: CoopFunding - free and cooperative cofinancing
References
- ↑ Opposite of Big Brother.
- ↑ Insurgent Anarchism: the new networked resistance