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How technology will murder capitalism — Medium

How technology will murder capitalism — Medium | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Economic Armageddon: The sharing economy, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and economic devastation
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Video of the Day: The Future of Workers in the Sharing Economy | P2P Foundation

Video of the Day: The Future of Workers in the Sharing Economy | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Second of a series of videos from the New School on Digital Labor, includes two video lectures on the future of the sharing economy.
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Project of the Day: Friend Inspector

Project of the Day: Friend Inspector | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Do you know who can see the items you’ve posted on Facebook? This, of course, depends on the privacy settings you’ve used for each picture, text or link that you’ve shared throughout your Facebook history.

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When capital prefers venture over public markets

When capital prefers venture over public markets | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Market movements in the technology sector -- particularly in SaaS tech companies -- are causing a stir among investors. It’s always a challenge to estimate..
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P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Rushkoff: “Punching nerds in the face is never a good thing”

P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Rushkoff: “Punching nerds in the face is never a good thing” | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

At this year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner — the annual opportunity for the President to engage directly, and humorously, with reporters who cover him — it was expected that most of the jibes would be aimed at Barack Obama. Sure, he gets the chance to defend himself, but it’s pretty much a roast: A leading comedian is invited every year to make jokes, while the commander in chief tries to laugh instead of squirm.

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