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See: [[Blog Podcast of the Day Archives 2014]] | |||
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==May 2015== | |||
#[[Michael Rich on How Technology Can Be Used To Prevent Crime]] | #[[Michael Rich on How Technology Can Be Used To Prevent Crime]] | ||
#[[Deven Desai on 3D Printing]] | #[[Deven Desai on 3D Printing]] | ||
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#[[Chris Marsden and Ian Brown on Better Regulation in the Information Age]] | #[[Chris Marsden and Ian Brown on Better Regulation in the Information Age]] | ||
#[[Anupam Chander on the Electronic Silk Road]] | #[[Anupam Chander on the Electronic Silk Road]] | ||
==June 2015== | |||
#[[Victoria Stodden on Software Patents and Scientific Transparency]] | #[[Victoria Stodden on Software Patents and Scientific Transparency]] | ||
#[[Margot Kaminski on the Capture of International Intellectual Property Law through the U.S. Trade Regime]] | #[[Margot Kaminski on the Capture of International Intellectual Property Law through the U.S. Trade Regime]] | ||
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#[[Alasdair Roberts on the End of Protests]] | #[[Alasdair Roberts on the End of Protests]] | ||
#[[Jonathan Band on International IP Lawmaking]] | #[[Jonathan Band on International IP Lawmaking]] | ||
==July 2015== | |||
#[[Ed Lee on the Battle Against SOPA]] | #[[Ed Lee on the Battle Against SOPA]] | ||
#[[Jeremy Pitt on Transforming Big Data into Collective Awareness]] | #[[Jeremy Pitt on Transforming Big Data into Collective Awareness]] | ||
#[[David Bollier on Thinking Like a Commoner]] | #[[David Bollier on Thinking Like a Commoner]] | ||
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* [[Adam Greenfield Against the Smart City]] (has embed code) | * [[Adam Greenfield Against the Smart City]] (has embed code) | ||
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* [[Aaron Makaruk, Yoonseo Kang et al. on the Open Tech Forever Project]] | * [[Aaron Makaruk, Yoonseo Kang et al. on the Open Tech Forever Project]] | ||
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=2015= | ==October 2015== | ||
* [[Vitalik Buterin on Ethereum and Decentralized Platforms]] | * [[Vitalik Buterin on Ethereum and Decentralized Platforms]] | ||
* [[Joseph Tainter on Societal Complexity and Collapse]] | * [[Joseph Tainter on Societal Complexity and Collapse]] | ||
==November 2015== | |||
* [[Jose Ramos on Cosmo-Localization]] | |||
Revision as of 16:08, 22 October 2015
Planning Page.
See: P2P Blog Planning Resources
2012
See: Blog Podcast of the Day Archives 2012
2013
See: Blog Podcast of the Day Archives 2013
2014
See: Blog Podcast of the Day Archives 2014
2015
May 2015
- Michael Rich on How Technology Can Be Used To Prevent Crime
- Deven Desai on 3D Printing
- Valentin Dander on Open Government Data
- Chris Marsden and Ian Brown on Better Regulation in the Information Age
- Anupam Chander on the Electronic Silk Road
June 2015
- Victoria Stodden on Software Patents and Scientific Transparency
- Margot Kaminski on the Capture of International Intellectual Property Law through the U.S. Trade Regime
- Dan Nazer on the Electronic Freedom Foundation
- Alasdair Roberts on the End of Protests
- Jonathan Band on International IP Lawmaking
July 2015
- Ed Lee on the Battle Against SOPA
- Jeremy Pitt on Transforming Big Data into Collective Awareness
- David Bollier on Thinking Like a Commoner
August 2015
- Adam Greenfield Against the Smart City (has embed code)
- David Bolllier on Thinking Like a Commoner
- Stacy Mitchell on Local Self-Reliance through Community-Scaled Financial Institutions
- Ashish Kothari on Alter-Localist Approaches in India
- Ellen Brown and Tim Canova on the Contemporary Monetary System
September 2015
- Aaron Makaruk, Yoonseo Kang et al. on the Open Tech Forever Project
- Eli Greenbaum on 3D Printing Open Hardware Licenses
- Russell Brand And David Graeber on Cancelling Debt in Mafia Capitalism
October 2015
- Vitalik Buterin on Ethereum and Decentralized Platforms
- Joseph Tainter on Societal Complexity and Collapse