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DaveDuarte (14)
Cape Town, South Africa

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member since:   06/6/2007
birth date:   27/9/1982
about:   I'm very interested in Open Education as well as commercial/sustainable models of peer production.

My work:
Founder of Huddlemind Labs, South Africa’s leading new-media research and education
company.

Programme director of Nomadic Marketing at the UCT Graduate School of Business, and lecture on the MBA, EMBA and other executive education courses.

Director of the Attention Economics course at UCT (1st and 2nd year Bus.Sci)

Various ventures including 27dinners, Muti.co.za, and Ikineo
Runner up in the 2007 Young African Innovator of the Year awards.



Aim/Yahoo/Msn/ICG/Gtalk:   Google Talk - davedmail@gmail.com
Website:   http://www.daveduarte.co.za
languages:   English
nodes:   iHeritage
Heather and Jimmy's 50 great parties club
A Community Authored Book on Unconferences

Explain CC licenses & their effects on artists
iSummit 2008
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18/10/2007 17:30 · 3 comments

Last month in Cape Town we had the second of 50 fabulous parties with Jimmy Wales and Heather Ford. The idea is that these will be held bring together the open-content communities in various cities around the world.

Heather made a very exciting announcement at the event: There is going to be the first iCommons Free Culture house built in Cape Town. Imagine a place you can pop...

   
 
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21/9/2007 07:59 · 1 comment

On Saturday night in Cape Town we had the second of 50 fabulous parties with Jimmy Wales and Heather Ford. The idea is that these will be held bring together the open-content communities in various cities around the world.

Heather made a very exciting announcement at the event:

There is going to be a free culture house built in Cape Town. Imagine a place you can pop into for...

articles · Peer Production Practicalities at iSummit 07
14/6/2007 23:10 · 2 comments

Commons based peer production is all about bringing people together, especially online, to voluntarily collaborate on large and meaningful creations. Prime examples of this are GNU/Linux, OpenBusiness and, of course, Wikipedia. These creations start with vision and understanding, but their success is often dependent on funding, dedication, and the right tools and technologies to...

   
 
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  articles · Artists' rights to distribute
by Jamison · voted on 25/1/2008 20:59 · 13 votes · 3 comments

When media in Australia uses works licensed with a Creative Commons Attribution licences the media is given no rebate by the rights organisation. My view is that if commercial media did get a reduction when they used open content, that the market would be more efficient. More local self published content would be used and publishers might take their ears out of their pockets.

My...

articles · iCommons Innovation Series featuring Jimmy Wales
by JC · voted on 3/12/2007 23:53 · 44 votes · 2 comments

If you were not of the lucky ones to attend this successful event, check out this video of the Innovation Series hosted by iCommons, featuring Jimmy Wales. A big thanks goes to the Missing link crew for doing an awesome job capturing and editing this event.

If you experience slow loading time for the above, we have the video broken into three parts below.

http://www.youtu...

   
 
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Heather and Jimmy's 50 great parties club

by DaveDuarte · commented on 6/12/2007 18:35 · 3 comments

Last month in Cape Town we had the second of 50 fabulous parties with Jimmy Wales and Heather Ford. The idea is that these will be held bring together the open-content communities in various cities around the world.

Heather made a very exciting announcement at the event: There is going to be the first iCommons Free Culture house built in Cape Town. Imagine a place you can pop...

nodes · Heather and Jimmy's 50 great parties club
by JimboWales · commented on 6/8/2007 22:36 · 1 vote · 12 comments

Parties! Not just Wikipedia meetups, but parties with people from a variety of free culture projects. Gender balanced parties. Minimum of 20 people. Wikipedians, artists, programmers, etc.

   
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