On the topic of world changing (see the previous item), we're pleased to report that an exciting new book, Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century, is scheduled for publication on November 1.

We're pleased to report this partly because it looks like it will be a very cool and useful book, and also because CRN contributed quite a bit of material for the book's section on nanotechnology. As the date for publication draws closer, we'll provide more details, but here is what they're saying so far:
If you've been a long-time, regular WorldChanging reader, some of what we cover in the book will be at least familiar ground, but much of it is brand-new material, and all of it is presented with a depth of focus that we have rarely had the time and resources to accomplish on this site. We think you'll find it a compelling, useful guide to some of the most interesting new and emerging tools, models and ideas for changing the world.It's a big book (608 pages), with thousands of ideas, resources for further learning and suggestions for action. We hope it'll have a real impact.
So do we.
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The Best way to change the world is to try reading the holly book(quran).Then try to understand it very well.Why not you are now in the top of the science why you ignoring the first holly book.beleave me you will said what this man says. it is the trute to make better life you should know that (quran)for any body not for moslims.
best wishes
Jamal Saidan
Tripoli-Libya
Posted by: jamal m.saidan | September 17, 2007 at 01:15 AM