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Still, I can't help think many elements of our current economy and civic models don't make much sense after so many generations of incredible development and world-wide effects, largely between the poles of Silicon Valley possibilities and China economies of scale. And often feel we're heading toward a "survival of the bureaucratiest" dystopia.
Still, I can't help think many elements of our current economy and civic models don't make much sense after so many generations of incredible development and world-wide effects, largely between the poles of Silicon Valley possibilities and China economies of scale. And often feel we're heading toward a "survival of the bureaucratiest" dystopia.


There are clear signs of this movement in what's being called "Collaborative Consumption." Creating trust to do things like rent personal vehicles on sliding scales based on the quality of experience.
There are clear signs of this movement in what's being called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaborative_consumption Collaborative Consumption]. Creating trust to do things like rent personal vehicles on sliding scales based on the quality of experience.


I do understand "economic benefits" make open data easier to understand by many players. But if you're not appealing to a government or corporate agency, it's interesting to look past extant models.
I do understand "economic benefits" make open data easier to understand by many players. But if you're not appealing to a government or corporate agency, it's interesting to look past extant models.