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Surowiecki “Solutions Lab”
Shirky “cognitive surplus”
Norman Johnson “Symbiotic Intelligence”
Norman Johnson “Collective problem solving: functionality beyond the individual”
Norman Johnson “Diversity and Decentralized Solutions: Enabling Self-organizing Solutions”
Ronald Coase “The Problem of Social Cost”
Eric Raymond “Plausible Promise”
Sanger “Wikipedia is wide open. Why is it growing so fast? Why Isn’t it full of nonsense?”
Fredrick Brooks, “The Mythical Man-Month,” 1982

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