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Most Americans Want a Walkable Neighborhood, Not a Big House
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Give Komen the Pink Slip: Five Ways to Support Women's Health for All
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Is Sweden's Classroom-Free School the Future of Learning?
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What Would a Post-SOPA Internet Look Like?
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A 375-Year-Old French Bank Forgives Debts of Paris' Poorest
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A 200 yard stretch of Lake Tawakoni State Park is covered in a massive web of, well, massive webs. The initial impulse goes something like...

Like most successful fundraising ideas, the social networking site Crowdrise started with Maasai warriors and Edward Norton. “Edward was running...

GOOD's Cord Jefferson went on The Dylan Ratigan Show to advance the idea that Americans should open their WiFi networks to their neighbors.

New mobile app lets you share your favorite beers and bars with friends online.
Hello Health, the private medical practice founded by a young Brooklyn doctor frustrated with the flaws in the health system (we've covered him...

What happens when 90 million users stop growing fake vegetables on Farmville-and started getting real food from social networks.

An interesting visualization of the tweets surrounding the Egyptian revolution shows what a tangled web microblogging weaves.
Four self-described nerds at New York University want to build a social network that won't surrender your personal information to heartless...

The forward-looking city just approved an important new addition to its network of separated bike lanes.

Texas might be getting the most innovative and practical electric car charging system in the United States. Surprise?

So you've gotten an education: now what? Learn how to build a network for yourself.
Well, we can still debate whether it's fair or balanced, but Fox News is the network America trusts more than any other, according to a new poll...

What if the borders of our cities and states weren't based on political history, but on real social relationships? Architect Carlo Ratti investigates.

RV parks, as it turns out, already have EV-ready, high-output electrical connections. Electric car enthusiasts rejoice?

From our winter issue, GOOD 025: The Next Big Thing

MTV's VMAs attracted the most social media attention ever. How do we know? Why should we care?
These days, we're connected to everyone we've ever met via Facebook, but the people who supply our food are often still total strangers.In Japan,...

As you may know, GOOD has been helping with the Pepsi Refresh Project, an initiative to award grant money (and the amount of money involved is...

Google's Facebook competitor seems less about crafting an online persona and more about building on real-life relationships.

Pando Project wants to help you improve your neighborhood-with a mentor, money, training. But right now, Pando needs help to start.
