11 January 2005

Smart Growth, Smart Places

We are now developing the technologies that could make co-operative ownership more likely and practical. "When objects know where they are, where you are, and when your schedules are likely to coincide, it becomes much easier to share hard goods with others, which is both cheaper and more sustainable than buying that Prius or vacuuming robot yourself."WorldChanging: Another World Is Here: Smart Growth, Smart Places and Bright Green Cities:

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