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  1. Visit Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Who killed the blogosphere? Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Who killed the blogosphere?

  2. Visit Harold Jarche » The amplified individual Harold Jarche » The amplified individual

  3. Visit Onward and Upward with the Arts: Future Reading: Reporting Onward and Upward with the Arts: Future Reading: Reporting

  4. Visit Futurism: Can Futurism Escape the 1990s? Futurism: Can Futurism Escape the 1990s?

    With the so-called singularity looking farther and farther away, it's time to prepare for the real future. A future where we might not become glamorous, but we might slowly figure out how to prevent a few more diseases that mutate our genomes. May… More

  5. Visit Open the Future: Resilience and the Next Disaster Open the Future: Resilience and the Next Disaster

    Here are my key elements of a diverse system -- Diversity, Redundancy, Decentralization, Collaboration, Transparency, Openness, Fail Gracefully, Flexibility, Foresight

  6. Visit How to Save the World - Now What Should I Do? -- The Boomer's Dilemma How to Save the World - Now What Should I Do? -- The Boomer's Dilemma

    Increasingly, lower- and middle-income Americans have no option of retiring -- their savings are utterly insufficient to support them for the thirty or forty years after age 55 that most can expect to live. We hear about the boomers who have benef… More

  7. Visit Future Search Network Future Search Network

    An interactive planning process used world-wide in diverse cultures to achieve shared goals and fast action. Future search leads to cooperative planning that lasts for years.

  8. Visit Growth Economics on a Finite Planet - Dot Earth Blog - NYTimes.com Growth Economics on a Finite Planet - Dot Earth Blog - NYTimes.com

    The current financial debacle is really not a “liquidity” crisis as it is often euphemistically called. It is a crisis of overgrowth of financial assets relative to growth of real wealth - pretty much the opposite of too little liquidity. Financia… More

  9. Visit The short term problem | The Agonist The short term problem | The Agonist

    Thus, this crisis will not be pretty, but the powers that be have learned nothing from it. Their response will be to overheat the old economy. Drill! Dig! Burn! will be the order of the day. Build coal plants! Drill for Gas! Drill! Drill! Note tha… More

  10. Visit Arcadia Programme | arcadia@cambridge | Cambridge University Library Arcadia Programme | arcadia@cambridge | Cambridge University Library

    The Arcadia Programme is a three-year programme funded by a generous grant from the Arcadia Trust to Cambridge University Library. The grant will enable us to explore the role of academic libraries in a digital age, create new programmes and serv… More

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