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- In the emerging, highly programmed landscape ahead, you will either create the software or you will be the software. It's really that simple: Program, or…
- I think the only way to behave is as if nothing is private. And then fight to make what you care about legal and acceptable.
- We know that people are less open in conversations if the other conversant puts a cell phone on the table. Even if it's turned off.…
- Children are being adultified because our economy is depending on them to make purchasing decisions. So they're essentially the victims of a marketing and capitalist…
- Facebook has never been merely a social platform. Rather, it exploits our social interactions the way a Tupperware party does. Facebook does not exist to…
- I don't think tablets are where we should be focused. But I do think they could end up being an efficient way of delivering textbooks.…
- It's easy to make fun of AOL's pending purchase of HuffPo. Just like AOL's purchase of TimeWarner, here we have a new media company -…
- Narrative Collapse is what happens when we no longer have time in which to tell a story. Remote controls and DVRs give us the ability…
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