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Lawrence Lessig Reviews ‘The Social Network’

And drops a few pearls of wisdom about the Internet, innovation and the meaning of network neutrality along the way.

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ThinkUp: Social Media Insights Engine

Very exciting tool for analyzing our social media efforts.

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A Technology World That Revolves Around Me – NYTimes.com

When people want to know how the media business will deal with the Internet, the best way to begin to understand the sweeping changes is to recognize that the consumer of entertainment and information is now in the center. That center changes everything. It changes your concept of space, time and location. It changes your sense of community. It changes the way you view the information, news and data coming directly to you.

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Forking is a Feature – Anil Dash

Anil Dash argues that we should build our social tools with the assumption that no one version of any document, app, or narrative needs to be the definitive one.

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Social networks and the influence we have on others’ health behaviors

The "contagion" of social networks: how to make healthy behavior propagate the social graph. Many public health leaders now believe this growing science of social networks can be used to improve health and well-being. (found via @stevesilberman)

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How LEGO built brand (and business) with the power of community

Pretty amazing story!

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Monitor: Putting your money where your mouse is | The Economist

Crowdfunding: How artists, musicians and writers are using small donations to fund their work.

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