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A website and weblog about topics and issues discussed in Howard Rheingold's book Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution.
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Smart Mobs  Smart mobs emerge when communication and computing technologies amplify human talents for cooperation. The impacts of smart mob technology already appear to be both beneficial and destructive. more Who is linking to Smartmobs? Smart Mobs Weblog Suggest a Link Syndicate...
http://www.smartmobs.com/

Reconstructed version of the old MOO/MU* document library.
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The Lost Library of MOO  S was good enough to give us the top-level page of the site all the documents that had been kept onsite were gone, but we've done our best to rediscover them wherever they may be and to reconstruct them where...
http://www.hayseed.net/MOO/

Weird, wired, and wonderful links selected by a group of contributors.
http://www.bud.com/

Humorous articles and discussions on the daily basis.
http://www.suck.com/

Views and opinions on the latest Internet issues. New rants appear about every 2 months.
http://www.sendcoffee.com/minorsage/net.html

The first global organization focused on inhabited virtual spaces on the Internet. These spaces are shared in real time by thousands of users and represent a new frontier in the experience of cyberspace.
http://www.ccon.org/

Online version of Howard Rheingold's book.
http://www.rheingold.com/vc/book/

Dialogue and collaboration with leaders of other communities that are embracing the concept of smart cities or smart communities.
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Economic TeleDevelopment Forum Telecom Infrastructure Policy, Research, Investment, Marketing, Promotion  Forum your single source of information, thought-provoking ideas, and commentary on the interdependent relationship between telecommunications infrastructure investment, and sustainable community economic development. Many leaders of municipal, regional and national government entities around the globe frequently voice their support for...
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/3896/

Online community known for engaging conversation and intelligent debate. Features more than 260 conferences ranging from technical and specific to abstract and surreal.
http://www.well.com/

Research center with information on the interface between human behavior and new technology, especially the web.
http://www.cio.com/forums/behavior/

Contains various links to topics related to cyberspace.
http://www.angelfire.com/ma/Socialworld/Cyberspace.html

Information on how the Internet has allowed everyday people to explore their passions and interests.
http://www.suite101.com/event.cfm/156

Information on online communities, personal pages, information on hackers and cyber-liberties, and examination the nature of online life and identity.
http://netculture.about.com/index.htm

A public service from BEA dedicated to documenting the e-generation through its autobiographical stories.
http://www.egeneration.com/

A LiveJournal community. Rivet boys and rivet girls rant and moan about technology, music, conspiracies, art, and design.
http://livejournal.com/community/cyberpunk/

Non-commercial resource dedicated to the anthropological study of cyberspace. Includes virtual seminars, an e-library, discussion groups, a course finder, a glossary, a calendar of activities, comics, and book reviews.
http://www.cyberanthropology.org/

Promotes inquiry into and discussion of intellectual, philosophical, artistic, and literary issues, and works for the intellectual and social achievement of society.
http://www.edge.org/

Research by Barry Wellman and associates into social networks, social support, virtual community, computer networks as social networks
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman/

A collection of resources related to the study of Virtual Communities. Approaches, technologies, and CMC.
http://www.insead.fr/CALT/Encycl...es/Groupware/VirtualCommunities/

The Synthetic Environment is used to describe a setting where any electronic cue to the persons identity is entirely under their own control.
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MUDS, MOOS and Chat Lines: Identity and gender in cyberspace  Please note this page is for an old version of the HI2 course the Overview link above will return you to the archive page. Topic 7- HI2 The aim of this section of the course is to illustrate some of...
http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~...imble/teaching/hi-2/topic_7.html

A collection of articles by Michael Finley and others on cyberspace and cyberculture.
http://www.mfinley.com/list-cyberculture.htm

Research site that is primarily concerned with how humor and humanity are conveyed online.
http://www.dogmuseum.com/

Official site of the book by David Weinberger. Includes the entire text of selected chapters, and reviews.
http://www.smallpieces.com/

Weekly column on Internet fads, tools, and trends.
http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=759

Private parallel web/ alternative reality.
http://www.hell.com/

News and musings on how we communicate in the online age.
http://blog.contentious.com/

Weblog on social software and technology that change the way people connect, communicate and collaborate.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0121664/