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Kapitalmarkt: Rendite zum Anfassen | Wirtschaft | ZEIT ONLINE
Viele Anleger misstrauen der globalen Finanzwelt und investieren lieber in der Nachbarschaft – zum Beispiel in Wurstanleihen oder Ackeraktien.Kollektiver Konsum per Mausklick Seit die Währung wackelt, wird wieder fleißig getauscht.
Kollektiver Konsum per Mausklick: Hecke statt Miete - taz.de
Economic Crisis Currency Strategies and Solutions
The story of Banco Palmas in Brazil is a great example of how local currencies can stimulate the local economy. With the help of NGOs, people in Palmeiras, an impoverished district in Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil organized and set up a community credit bank.Constellation
Today is also the 31st anniversary of first orbital test flight, STS-1, of a Space Shuttle, the Columbia.Online-Verleihplattformen: Teilen für Fortgeschrittene - Wirtschaft - FAZ
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The Darknet Project - Team Cymru
The first step in deploying a Darknet is to locate a suitable home. We recommend first determining the amount of address space you plan to allocate to the Darknet. At a minimum we recommend a /24, though smaller address space - even up to a /32 - will work.Freenet – Wikipedia
Freenet ist eine Peer-to-Peer -Software zum Aufbau eines Netzwerks aus Rechnern, dessen Ziel darin besteht, Daten verteilt zu speichern und dabei Zensur zu vereiteln und anonymen Austausch von Informationen zu ermöglichen. Dieses Ziel soll durch Dezentralisierung , Redundanz , Verschlüsselung und dynamisches Routing erreicht werden.From P2P Foundation
Project Kleinrock - P2P Foundation
Project Kleinrock - OmegaSDG Project Wiki
From OmegaSDG Project Wiki Following are the details of a project to create a completely autonomous "second layer" of the Internet, completely free of the influence of or need for Internet Service Providers, and untouchable by the government. This plan is named after Leonard Kleinrock, inventor of the Internet Packet.The commons represent both the naturals systems (water, air, soil, forests, oceans, etc.) and the cultural patterns and traditions (generational knowledge ranging from growing and preparing food, medicinal practices, arts, crafts, ceremonies, etc.) that are shared by all members of the community. Commons also refers to what we have in common in our community - our shared interests and values.

