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Good social policy?

Good social policy
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from The Evolving Design of OPEN Social Sharing Networks: Bookmooch, Magnatune, and the Future of Shared Passions, a terrific talk at Baychi by John Buckman. He posits that behavior can be managed via full transparency. "I know where you live."

Posted at July 10, 2007 09:53 PM


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