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*[http://smartmobs.com Smartmobs Weblog]
*[http://smartmobs.com Smartmobs Weblog]
*[http://humergence.typepad.com The Humergence Weblog]
*[http://humergence.typepad.com The Humergence Weblog]
==Personal Fabrication==
[http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/gershenfeld03/gershenfeld_index.html Edge.org interview with Niel Gershenfeld]
''We've already had a digital revolution; we don't need to keep having it. The next big thing in computers will be literally outside the box, as we bring the programmability of the digital world to the rest of the world. With the benefit of hindsight, there's a tremendous historical parallel between the transition from mainframes to PCs and now from machine tools to personal fabrication. By personal fabrication I mean not just making mechanical structures, but fully functioning systems including sensing, logic, actuation, and displays.''
==Open Design, Mass Customization, Democratizing Innovation, User-Centered Innovation==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_design Wikipedia:Opne Design]
I am currently reading a book called [http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www/democ.htm Democratizing Innovation] (downlaod for free at that URL)
Mass Customization: [http://mass-customization.blogs.com/mass_customization_open_i/2006/04/special_issue_o.html Mass Customization Blog posting/Journal of Mass Customization]
See also
[http://del.icio.us/srose/personalfabrication]
[http://del.icio.us/srose/open_design]
[http://del.icio.us/srose/openknowledge] [http://del.icio.us/srose/personalfabrication]
[http://del.icio.us/srose/opendesign]
[http://go.webassistant.com/4u/upload/users/u1000468/s/1305-641385152hsqbjfglngg.html  Open Design WebDB list for environmental scanning]
[http://www.smartmobs.com/archive/2006/01/09/jeff_jarvis_g.html Jeff Jarvis: "Give us control and we will use it. Don’t and you will lose us."]
[http://www.osgv.org/market.php The Open Source Green Vehicle Project]
==Open Knowledge==
http://del.icio.us/srose/openknowledge
[http://go.webassistant.com/4u/upload/users/u1000468/s/1305-9633848480fnvakwaihr.html Open Knowledge webDB list for environmental scanning]
[http://onthecommons.org/node/774 Tech Businesses Recognize the Power of a Knowledge Commons]
==Open Business==
[http://go.webassistant.com/4u/upload/users/u1000468/s/1305-6056350314dfr0nm7aar.html Open Business WebDB list for environmental scanning]
http://openbusiness.cc
==The Collaborative MicroEnterprise==
[http://go.webassistant.com/4u/upload/users/u1000468/pub/1000365/index_flash.lhtml The Emerging MicroEnterprise Paradigm WebDesk]
[http://www.squidoo.com/socialsynergy/ Squidoo: The Collaborative MicroEnterprise Paradigm]
New technologies give people access to tools and knowledge that was previously only available to a select few. These new technologies give people universal and direct access to markets. They allow people to create and maintain collaborative knowledge bases that can be used for small and large scale collabortion and cooperation.
These knowledge bases cover all aspects of human thinking, and open up new opportunities for people to use them to make a living, while simultaneously growing the knowledge commons.

Revision as of 18:03, 17 May 2006

I am going to use my personal page here to collect and discuss P2P elated items, and refine and contextualize them until they are good enough to commit to actual wiki pages.


About Me

My name is Sam Rose.

My Open ID

Socialsynergyweb.com is the enterprise that I have created to help people deal with the complexities of knowledge, understanding, change, human systems, evolution, foresight, cooperation and collaboration, and technology.

I have always been interested in effective knowledge synthesis, and I am interested in exploring and developing the concepts of open knowledge, open design, and open business.

I also love music, and writing, graphic arts, and inventing/tinkering/personal fabrication, (although I never seem to have the time lately :)

Here's a growing list of blogs, wikis, social software experiments and developings, and ongoing reearch projects that I am involved in:

Personal Fabrication

Edge.org interview with Niel Gershenfeld

We've already had a digital revolution; we don't need to keep having it. The next big thing in computers will be literally outside the box, as we bring the programmability of the digital world to the rest of the world. With the benefit of hindsight, there's a tremendous historical parallel between the transition from mainframes to PCs and now from machine tools to personal fabrication. By personal fabrication I mean not just making mechanical structures, but fully functioning systems including sensing, logic, actuation, and displays.

Open Design, Mass Customization, Democratizing Innovation, User-Centered Innovation

Wikipedia:Opne Design

I am currently reading a book called Democratizing Innovation (downlaod for free at that URL)

Mass Customization: Mass Customization Blog posting/Journal of Mass Customization

See also [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Open Design WebDB list for environmental scanning

Jeff Jarvis: "Give us control and we will use it. Don’t and you will lose us."

The Open Source Green Vehicle Project

Open Knowledge

http://del.icio.us/srose/openknowledge

Open Knowledge webDB list for environmental scanning

Tech Businesses Recognize the Power of a Knowledge Commons


Open Business

Open Business WebDB list for environmental scanning

http://openbusiness.cc

The Collaborative MicroEnterprise

The Emerging MicroEnterprise Paradigm WebDesk

Squidoo: The Collaborative MicroEnterprise Paradigm

New technologies give people access to tools and knowledge that was previously only available to a select few. These new technologies give people universal and direct access to markets. They allow people to create and maintain collaborative knowledge bases that can be used for small and large scale collabortion and cooperation.

These knowledge bases cover all aspects of human thinking, and open up new opportunities for people to use them to make a living, while simultaneously growing the knowledge commons.