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kevinoempty
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It's become accepted among some academics that movies and even long TV series are the high art of this era -- the literature of our time. Video games are still considered low art, not quite the great masterpieces of our times. But I believe the best of them will be seen as masterpieces with a decade. This long and rough essay argues that the epic role playing action game Mass Effects (1,2, and 3) is one such cultural masterpiece.
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Howard RheingoldTen years later no one was as shocked as I was to see the Wikipedia disprove this notion, and show how well the bottom could work without any editors at all. Howard was right. For better or worse, the Wikipedia now represents power from the bottom up
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Andrea LorenziImmediacy -- Sooner or later you can find a free copy of whatever you want, but getting a copy delivered to you
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Paul Terry WalhusThere are a number of qualities that can't be copied. Consider "trust." Trust cannot be copied. You can't purchase it. Trust must be earned, over time. It cannot be downloaded.
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Pete Vilterawesome blog about the semantic web, the web in general, and how it's impacting and going to impact humanity
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Murali MKevin Kelly, the former editor of Whole Earth Review and the founding Executive Editor of Wired ( (Whole Earth Catalog) - the greater sphere of technology - one that goes beyond hardware to include culture, law, social institutions, and intellectual creat
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Hugh Blackmera book in progress, centered in but not limited to History of Technology
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Recent Innovations in the Method
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Recent Innovations in the Method
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Recent Innovations in the Method
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