23. More open alternatives to Wikipedia?
1. I'm trying to build a commercial wikipedia technology-books-tutorials-instructions. Basic principles:
- Paid and Free Articles
- Sale of shares (each who make changes or improvements can own a small percentage)
- Co-writing software modeling technology or visual presentation
- Always an opportunity to make changes and additions
- The collective creative text and image
- The principle of the slide or successive outbreaks
- Creative feedback tooltip to almost every word
- Sign in facebook.com and all edits must point to the author to facebook
- Maximum connection with the actual production - a lot of buttons: order kit, drink beer,
- The order of real rates (in this case necessarily on the site must be at least a picture of what awaits them)
- User can connect each tech page with the same tech page or two-tier tech page or production source or three-tier
Generally this site in my hopes of a conductor in the world of the Internet of things p2p site where you can drive any machine (napechat circulation of books) or a printer with the consent of the owner. (I read techcrunch.com and I know that car rental flats in such a way to become popular. It is important to gain the freedom of engineering thought, every product has been made clear how and why and we can propose, vote, to manage the production of things over the internet) Trace the history of things and any thing may be to your account pachube.com fidom rfid chip and creative ideas just this thing
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