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Revision as of 23:54, 23 April 2009
WikiNomics is marshalled as the new Economics of the 21th century, based on Wiki Culture ...
The basic ideas were formulated in the bestseller "WikiNomics -How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything" by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams". it is dedicated to "our children ... " with the hope "that it helps our generation open up the economy to yours".
Fortunately there is a wiki, where the principles of peer-production are applied to the publishing process http://www.socialtext.net/wikinomics/index.cgi?wikinomics.
Although it doesn't appear to be true OpenBusiness yet, it may be a step into this direction; the peer-producers share inspiration, work and fun, but nothing is said about sharing the revenue. Please correct, if I have missed something.
Conversation
fridemar 19:09, 14 April 2009 (PDT): I have registered for that wiki, and recommend wikizens from here and everywhere to join. Has somebody made their first experiences there?
Meatball: more at Meatball and/or here ...