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  1. http://www.ted.com Howard Rheingold talks about the coming world of collaboration, participatory media and collective action -- and how Wikipedia is really ...

  2. Apr 18, 2000 · Back in 1985, forward-thinking Howard Rheingold asked research pioneers to describe the nascent personal-computer revolution and its trajectory, then examined their predecessors' work, in Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-Expanding Technology.

  3. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here. Introduction; Chapter One: The Heart of the WELL

  4. Howard Rheingold’s Virtual Community Review of The Virtual Community, Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier A William Patrick Book/Addison Wesley, ISBN-0-201-60870-7, English text, 325 pp., $22.95

  5. Translations. Translating a book that's continually being revised is pretty much a nightmare. With due respect to the valiant volunteer efforts that have been attempted so far, it might be more convenient for everyone involved to just pay professional translators or find a way to foster a multi-lingual authoring community, or find a way to create a more robust process of collective translation.

  6. "When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake the tool for the task and think that just writing words on a screen is ...

  7. May 10, 2012 · Books will available for purchase and signing by Howard Rheingold. Biography. Howard Rheingold, author of best-sellers Virtual Reality, The Virtual Community, Smart Mobs, and Net Smart, editor of best-seller The Millennium Whole Earth Catalog, takes audiences on a journey through the human side of the technology-shaped future.