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blogs · Community Currency Guide appears in Financial Commons
18/6/2007 02:05 · no comments
Back in 2003, the idea of creating a local, complementary currency linked to the installation of a telecenter in the beach of Pipa was supported by the Presidency of Brazil, as part of the "Know Global" conference cycle. Bernard Lietaer was one of my mentors in the process and we actually wrote a paper proposing the design of an educational currency in Brazil - the proposal was...
nodes · Financial Commons
17/6/2007 22:32 · 42 votes · 2 comments
This project aims at the extension of the Creative Commons domain to monetary economics and finance, organizing vast support from e-commerce players in Brazil to local development initiatives.
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nodes · Financial Commons
by schwartz · voted on 27/6/2007 06:56 · 42 votes · 2 comments
This project aims at the extension of the Creative Commons domain to monetary economics and finance, organizing vast support from e-commerce players in Brazil to local development initiatives.
nodes · Free Culture Project Brazil (Cultura Livre Brasil)
by lemos · voted on 27/6/2007 06:56 · 50 votes · no comments
The Cultura Livre project develops several activities, ranging from monitoring the World Intellectual Property Organization, to the promotion of actual cultural initiatives, such as the Overmixter.
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articles · Welcome to My Lan-House: A New Wave of Digital Inclusion in Brazil
by Paula Martini · commented on 2/1/2008 18:28 · 42 votes · 6 comments
The majority of Brazilians who access the Internet today do so through lan-houses. LAN stands for “Local Area Network”, i.e, computers assembled together to allow people to play multi-player games. Popular in Asia, in places like Korea, and previously existing only in the rich neighborhoods of Brazil, they have now become a phenomenon proliferating in poor communities, especially...
nodes · Financial Commons
by schwartz · commented on 16/6/2007 20:50 · 42 votes · 2 comments
This project aims at the extension of the Creative Commons domain to monetary economics and finance, organizing vast support from e-commerce players in Brazil to local development initiatives.
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