author: andrew keen

Digital Vertigo: How Today's Online Social Revolution Is Dividing, Diminishing, and Disorienting Us

... reading experience in realtime with thousands of your closest Facebook or Twitter friends viayour ereaders through social services like Amazon's Kindle profiles. 159 Indeed, in January 2011 Scribd, a social reading company with a ...

Digital Vertigo (FREE Extended Extract): How today's online social revolution is dividing, diminishing and disorienting us

... a single networked map132 andfrom Sonar, whichidentifies otherfriends in our ... shard tothinkofa company thatisn't selling enterprise socialsoftware now ... online.”141 Yes, the fictional Sean Parker from The Social Network got it right ...

The Internet is Not the Answer

... rental housing business. These evictions are up by 170% over the same period.50 The Internet's so-called sharing economy has compounded the problem, with the increasing profitability of unregulated Airbnb rentals being one reason for ...

How to Fix the Future: Staying Human in the Digital Age

... Justin Caldbeck of Binary Capital, forced to step down because of their persistent and well-documented attempts to sexually assault female entrepreneurs. Earlier this month, Travis Kalanick, the cofounder and CEO of Uber, was forced to ...

The Cult of the Amateur: How blogs, MySpace, YouTube and the rest of today's user-generated media are killing our culture and economy

... New Orleans that precipitated his firing, must push back against cutbacks ... Craigslist, for example, which has done more to undermine classified ... of players on the field in a soccer game.

The Cult of the Amateur: How blogs, MySpace, YouTube, and the rest of today's user-generated media are destroying our economy, our culture, and our values

... org/authors/dickens/pva/pva75.html 2. www.victorianweb.org/authors/dickens/pva ... San Antonio Business Journal , November 24 , 2006 . 11. Katharine Q. Seelye ... Craigslist But Not for Newspapers , " New York Times , November 28 , 2005 ...

The Internet Is Not the Answer

... Sue Halpern , has " profiles of 75 % of all Americans , each around five thousand data points that can be constructed and deconstructed " to find supposedly suspicious people . " It should come as no surprise , " Halpern says , " that ...

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