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http://www.didi.com/brad/mapOfScience/index.html

Very pretty and rather informative. As the creator says, there are some usability/structural issues with it, but all in all it's quite impressive.
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Courtesy (if that's the word ;> ) of [livejournal.com profile] pjack, I have been pointed at this essay on the practical effects of being part of a species that has a limitation on the number of people that one can meaningfully interact with on an ongoing basis:

http://www.pointlesswasteoftime.com/monkeysphere.html

Not necessarily original, and certainly somewhat tongue-in-cheek at times (I wonder if Chuck Norris knows that one of Josef Stalin's quotes is being attributed to him?), but an interesting read.
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http://money.cnn.com/2006/09/15/technology/disruptors_zopa.biz2/index.htm?postversion=2006092014

Not exactly "peer-to-peer", IMO, but interesting.

Hmm. If this takes off, I predict that Paypal is going to jump in there; they have the infrastructure to support it.
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New Scientist:
"Living online: The end of privacy?"


Has links to a few other items (not all necessarily worth the read), including the following SF:

Bruce Sterling, short-short SF story: I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by Google"
(I suspect that Bruce had nothing to do with that title; the story really doesn't have a lot to do with Google.)

Presented as a countervailing vision to the above by someone on /., we have this (rather less short) story by Vernor Vinge: Synthetic Serendipity

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