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|year=2014 | |year=2014 | ||
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The '''The Onlife Manifesto''' was produced in the context of [[The Onlife Initiative]], a project initiated and funded by the [[Digital Futures Task Force]] of the European Commission. | |||
The Original Manifesto is 4 pages long. The scientists were allowed to expand their contributions through commentaries and full chapters. All texts were published in this book. | |||
==External Links== | |||
* [https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-04093-6 Download the ONLIFE Manifesto from Springer Verlag] | |||
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The The Onlife Manifesto was produced in the context of The Onlife Initiative, a project initiated and funded by the Digital Futures Task Force of the European Commission. The Original Manifesto is 4 pages long. The scientists were allowed to expand their contributions through commentaries and full chapters. All texts were published in this book.