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A Spherical Business Network occurs as consultancy business firm that advises businesses in imaginable first scenarios. Questions pondered come people such as "What if exposure to computer screens is shown to be toxic?" High profile members of the GBN include:

John Perry Barlow Mary Catherine Bateson Stewart Brand Douglas Coupland K. Eric Drexler Freeman Dyson Brian Eno Francis Fukuyama Peter Gabriel William Gibson Paul Hawken Danny Hillis James Hillman William Joy Kevin Kelly Jaron Lanier Lawrence Lasker Amory Lovins Michael Murphy Nancy Ramsey Paul Saffo Brian Sager Russell (Rusty) Schweickart Alexander Singer Bruce Sterling Sherry Turkle Peter Warshall

OpenP2P.com
O'Reilly Network's source for Peer-to-Peer (P2P) developer news and information. Topics include Napster, File-Sharing, Collaboration, Freenet, Gnutella, and P2P applications. Provides essential peer-to-peer articles and resources.

O'Reilly Network
Web development reference site for developers who rely on O'Reilly computer books to provide in-depth technical content on open source and emerging technologies important to them. Links to reference content on XML, P2P, LAMP, Linux, Apache, Java Servlets, MySQL and Perl.

ONJava.com
The source for Java developer news and information. The ONJava site offers comprehensive and enterprise Java, JSP, Servlets, Tomcat, EJB, JDBC, XML, JXTA and more java development information and resources including original feature articles, tutorials, java api map, news and commentary.

ONLamp.com
ONLamp.com is the high performance web development site from the O'Reilly Network. Features LAMP web developer original articles, news and commentary.

XML.com
XML.com, where the XML community shares XML development resources and solutions, features timely news, opinions, features, and tutorials; the Annotated XML specification created by Tim Bray; authoring tools, XML resources, interactive forums, and newsletters. Published by O'Reilly.






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