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CreatingAndSharingWealthAfter reading the articles
Social Online Collaborating Communities produce a wealth of ideas, information, movies, programs, social relations, etc. but they usually work for free. Sharing of generated wealth is not in their MissionStatement. Counterexamples welcome.
It doesn't need "rocket science" to see, that (future) online communities, who additionally support economic integration, will be more attractive than those, who adhere to the principle: l'art pour l'art.
Some OnlineCommunity, or better CommunityServiceProvider, have in their TOS (TermsOfService) a StayPoor clause. Let's become aware of this suppression mechanism, so that CreatingAndSharingWealth communities can be easier detected and developed.
Discussion:
--- DiiGo:[1] TrailFire:[2] Google:CreatingAndSharingWealth

























































Why is WikiAnnotation important for Online Communities?
Isn't Wiki enough?
Wikis allow inline annotations with normal wiki page editing?
-- FridemarPache
Note: Don't confuse an AnnotationWiki with WikiAnnotation. An AnnotationWiki is a repository for annotations material, to be pasted into rich text/link annotation dialogues, whereas WikiAnnotation makes only wiki pages the targets of annotations. Of course an AnnotationWiki can be itself the target of some WikiAnnotation.
WikiCommonWealthIf you search for Google:CommonWealth and Google:Wiki you get an exorbitant list of hits. Therefore some algorithm might have registered the domain: Google:WikiCommonWealth, because it is on the crossroads, where business promises to prosper. Pursuing the vision of a SocialCommonWealth, the author now registered WikiCommonWealth.info and *.biz to save, what can be be saved for wikizen, who want to collaborate in an Google:OpenBusinessWiki and not as invisible speculators.
Discussion The author puts this contribution in his blog, where additional cues can be found, to invite peers, to join the movement. -- [fridemar]