Dyndy.net: Engineering the Future of Money for Democratic Economy (2011)
Filed under e-zine | Tags: · bitcoin, democracy, economy, electronic money, internet, money, p2p

DYNDY is an effort at building a Pattern Language for Alternative and Complementary Money Systems to inform and empower grassroots communities with concepts and tools to overcome scarcity, instruments and reflections for the Exodus from proprietary money.
DYNDY was launched in November 2010 at De Balie culture centre, Amsterdam.
Publisher: dyne.org foundation, 2010-2011
Published under GNU FDL license
The Bitcoin Sun, No. 1-4 (2011)
Filed under e-zine | Tags: · bitcoin, business, computing, cryptography, decentralization, economy, electronic money, entrepreneurship, free software, internet, money, p2p, software, technology

The Bitcoin Sun: The Rise of Namecoin
Edition 4, 6 June 2011
Includes story about Namecoin project, and interview with Rick Falkvinge, the founder of the Swedish Pirate Party.
PDF (cost: 0.02 BTC)

The Bitcoin Sun: Bitcoin and the Faceless Entrepreneur
Edition 3, 29 May 2011
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The Bitcoin Sun: The Low Over-Head Revolution
Edition 2, 23 May 2011
Includes feature article by Kevin Carson.

The Bitcoin Sun: From Alice to Bob
Edition 1, 15 May 2011
John Biggs: Black Hat: Misfits, Criminals, and Scammers in the Internet Age (2004)
Filed under book | Tags: · hacker culture, hacking, internet, software, spam, spyware, virus

Homes are becoming increasingly wired and, thanks to Wi-Fi, unwired. Hackers can strike quickly and create disastrous results! These stories and follow-ups are a fascinating insight into the modern threats we all face in the techno jungle. Written by internationally recognized author, John Biggs, this book is an ideal read for anyone who owns a computerand has ever pondered the threats of modern technology.
Black Hat takes a fair and thorough look at the hacking cases that have made the news in recent years. These stories include all the juicy details, like the people behind the hacking, as well as legislative attempts to curtail hacking, cracking, and spam.
Publisher Apress, 2004
Business Series
ISBN 1590593790, 9781590593790
158 pages