ZON Dollars Where the Virtual & Real Worlds Collide for Good in the World:

The idea for ZON dollars has its roots in three things I read as the final moments of 2006 played out:

1. Allision H Fine's wonderful new book: "Momentum-igniting social change in the connected age.", which can be purchased at Amazon.
2. Amazon's new project that uses 37signals Ruby on Rails to build a new application called Unspun , which is based on an application
 Amazon has called the mechanical Turk.
3.An article called: "What is Second Life?"  Of course, the reference to a virtual currency comes directly from Second Life's
"The Linden  dollar".

I guess the challenge delivered by Allison Fine in her book:

"Momentum" is how do we harness technology and the economy to do good?

ZON dollars is my attempt at doing just that through the creation of a virtual currency that at its core involves
both volunteerism and doing good throughout the world.

ZON dollars can only be earned by:

1. individuals or corporations donating to recognized charities(those that can issues tax receipts) for conversion into ZON dollars,
for the sole purpose of motivating people to do good.
through the use of those ZON dollars.
2. doing virtual work through participating companies like Amazon's Mechanical Turk Service, a portion, determined by the worker goes to
 charities in the form of ZON dollars, while the remainder goes to the virtual worker, to be used as they see fit.
3. corporations  who are so confident of the worth of their product that they openly invite comparison by consumers, donate ZON dollars
 to encourage consensus rankings of their product using Amazon's new Unspun service. People are encouraged to vote on the best products i
in those categories, and the ZON dollars are distributed to the charity that the sponsoring corporation names when they open the community
consensus on their product category.

ZON dollars can be converted to:

1. real currency for use to purchase goods at Amazon.com or via Google's new ecommerce system.
2. they can be converted to Linden dollars for use in Second Life.

So I guess those are my initial thoughts related to the ZON dollar concept, I will now publish this, and also email the concept to the above
named entities that could actually implement the concept, a. Google.org, Amazon's Unspun & Second Life.

As Allison Fine's book title says, I wonder if this concept will:

'ignite social change in the connected age"

Sincerely

Gregers Ritzer-January 1, 2007

ZONseti?
unused cycles for your favorite charity earns you ZON dollars

Years ago some bright programmers came up with the idea of using unused cycles of computers across the Internet to help in processing
tasks related to the search for extra-terrestial life. That app was SETI, and when your computer was idle for more than a certain amount of
time, the SETI screen saver cut in. And that meant your computer was doing processing for SETI. My son had all our computers running, SETI.

So the ZONseti idea would be that corporations, sponsor charitable (benefits to charitable orgs that can issue tax receipts)
ZONseti processing projects, and the altruistic Internet using world responds by donating their unused cycles, in return for ZON dollars
 that are associated with the discrete IP addresses of those ZONseti computers.