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Citizen-Financed Media Revolution.

This is truly a technology of cooperation, by people whose work I've trusted and respected for years. Help grow the Youth Media Exchange, a free, open media publishing platform for youth media organizations worldwide. I'm committing myself for $100. I recommend it. Components of the project:


  • An online "commons" - FREE storage and bandwidth for any video we want to share online, provided by the Internet Archive. This alone has tremendous collective financial value.

  • Interfaces and tools - To level the playing field for access to that commons, no matter where you are or what language you speak, and to highlight the work most worthy of attention.

  • Mainstream exposure - YME will be working to finance development of television pilots for the best of the material, to be aired through Link TV, one of the partners that reaches 20M American homes, and other outlets.

  • Long-term sustainability - There is significant financial value in such a community of creators and viewers, and YME will also be working with the various partners to realize that as a nutrient for the whole ecosystem.

[Smart Mobs]

It took this blog from Howard - to remind me that I hadn't blogged this yet.  Congrats ot Brad deGraf on his continued effort (and teh rest of the YME team - as well!)  There's a blog and a SocialText Wiki - BTW - for those who want to help.  Meanwhile.........

Citizen-financed Media Revolution
"A popular Government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or, perhaps both... A people who mean to be their own Governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives." -- James Madison

"We want the airwaves, baby!" -- the Ramones

Okay, we've proven we can mobilize financially in resistance (like the $500,000 MoveOn raised in one day for ads against Arnold).

Now let's do it constructively and proactively. And what better focus than media, the fulcrum for change. Rapidly evolving information technologies democratize media and enable whole new media ecosystems based on "public interest", not simply on what conglomerate media wants the public to be interested in.

The purpose of this initiative is to pool small donations from people like you to fund "mammals that eat dinosaur eggs", thriving public-benefit media enterprises that compete aggressively with monopoly media. Traditional venture capital is not going to do that for us.

We need your participation to make this work. Help us create momentum by funding the Youth Media Exchange, or one of our other small but worthy projects. Then we'll really get ambitious.

Chip in whatever you can afford (we're currently doubling all donations thanks to a $3000 challenge grant from benefactor Addi J, and $2500 from Shei'rah Foundation !), and spread the word to anyone who wants media democracy enough to help make it happen.

And register with the Rolodex if you want to be part of the on-going conversation.


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The Gaming Open Market - Welcome:

Our first available service is the GOM Currency Exchange (GCX). The GCX makes buying and selling your game currency incredibly easy with our market overview and historical charting. Each currency has its own page where we consolidate all buyers and sellers giving you the ability to pick the best possible trade. Combine that with 2-click trades and commissions more than 50% cheaper than eBay, and you have the smartest way to trade your game currencies.

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The Washington Post has a nice article about the innovative and all-around-fantastic Public Radio Exchange today. PRX bills itself as "an online service for peer-review and digital distribution of public radio programming": it's a low-friction clearinghouse for great radio. In the words of the article:

Every minute of every hour, great gobs of fantastic, imaginative and compelling programs are being produced. Unfortunately, listeners rarely hear or learn of them.

Producing radio programming is easier than ever before, thanks to digital technology. Still, independent producers face the perennial problem of how to distribute their creations, catch the attention of network and station programmers and, most important, get paid for their work.

Enter PRX -- the Public Radio Exchange, a fledgling nonprofit Web site based in Cambridge, Mass.

Check out PRX for a glimpse of the future of radio, and watch for more interesting things from them very soon.


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Status as of 9 Apr 2004
Target budget : $120,000
Donations : 6
Raised so far : $3,840
Avg Donation : $640
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CA bundles with Microsoft Exchange


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On e-mail as a means of exchange...


On e-mail as a means of exchange... 03/06/2004 01:55 AM

I've had lots of conversations over the last few years about ways in which rising marginal cost could deal with grotesque abuses of online services. There are probably a dozen posts in this blog about that subject alone. Now the obvious example of a place where this kind of thing has been proposed has been e-mail - people have been talking about ways to get people to pay for e-mail "stamps" for years as a possible means of avoiding spam. Bill Gates has proposed another version of this scheme recently. His idea - ten-second pieces of computing time on the machine that sends the mail being given to some worthy cause (or to just solve some abstract puzzle). This would - apparently - be a gesture of good faith on the part of the sender that a spammer couldn't possible match.

Now, my personal opinions about rising marginal costs have mainly been about how to deal with noise, distance and abuse in online communities. I once touched on the issue in connection with e-mail (only because e-mail was a suitable jumping off point) and ended up in an almighty fight with Cory Doctorow about it. Since that time, I'm still of the opinion that exponential graphs of effort or diminishing causality over space or increasing marginal costs (all features of the real-world) still have a role to play in how we solve gross abuses online. On the other hand I've seen no evidence that there's a model that works particularly well with regards to e-mail. Certainly my experience of sending the fifty or sixty e-mails I send from my personal account a day (and the other fifty or sixty that I send at work) wouldn't be radically improved by having my various computers churn through puzzles for twenty minutes a day.

With regards to the 1p-per-e-mail approach - I'm still of the opinion that a more successful version would be about the redistribution of money rather than the paying of it. What if the person you sent your e-mail to got the 1p you spent to send it to them and could then use that penny to send an e-mail in turn to whosoever they wanted. In those circumstances, most users (who get as much e-mail as they send) would be financially unaffected, the spammed would get a financial reward for all the rubbish they were forced to consume (there might even be a legitimate business model in collecting spam) and the spammers would end up paying much much more money than before.

This is not a new idea either, and nor do I think it's a particularly practical one, but it does present some interesting opportunities to think about e-mail in very different (ludicrous?) ways - perhaps eventually even as a unit of currency that you write upon and distribute. After all noted currency is only an abstraction of value written on a rectangular piece of paper - why shouldn't our future currency be based upon the transactions of plain text files...

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Exchange 2003 SP1 Released!


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Environmental Education Exchange


Environmental Education Exchange 06/06/2004 06:40 AM
Environmental Education Exchange
http://www.eeexchange.org/

A Non-for-profit organization providing programs and services for the advancement of environmental literacy in the Unuted States and mexico. Since 1991, the Environmental Education Exchange has developed a diversity of environmental education programs and materials. The varied topics and themes have included water conservation, recycling and waste reduction, biodiversity, endangered species, land use issues, commercialism and the environment, air quality, Sonoran Desert ecology, solar energy, mining and minerals, science literacy, special multicultural/border programs, and more. The majority of resulting programs and materials are available free to educators or other intended audiences. Because the Exchange specializes in program design (and is not primarily a program provider), these products generally are distributed or presented by partner agencies and organizations for which they were developed. This will be added to Education and Distance Learning Resources 2004 Internet MiniGuide.

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fountain"In the morning paper, I can read the weather report as well as the stock quotes. But when I look out of my window I only get a weather update and no stock exchange info. Could someone please fix this bug in my environmental system? Thanks."
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Of course, the Data Fountain comes six years after pervasive computing pioneer Roy Want built a fountain at Xerox PARC that trickled or gushed based on the company's stock price. (Thanks, Alex!)

Exchange servers still seeing Code Red


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The Internet Topic Exchange


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EMC Cleans Up Exchange Clutter


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Online Book Exchange


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New Microsoft Exchange due out in 2006


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The next version of Microsoft's Exchange Server--software used to manage e-mail, contact lists and calendars--will arrive in 2006, according to a company executive.

Andy Lees, corporate vice president of marketing for Microsoft's server and tools business, revealed the ship date Tuesday. Previously, the Redmond, Wash.-based software company had said the software would arrive in 2006 or 2007. The software, currently called Exchange Server 12, will incorporate new features to handle voice mail and faxes. The current version of Exchange Server was released in 2003. It's a dominant program in the market, but it faces competition from products sold by IBM, Novell, Sun Microsystems and others.

News source: C|Net News.com

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