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- The computer has limits, it seems. Though the human brain is nothing comparable of the sorts. Not only is the human brain given the power to manifest itself, but to manifest what's around it to the point ...
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Clay Shirky on Gin, Television and the Social Cognitive Surplus
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This is a fairly short, extremely relevant speech given by Clay Shirky at the Web 2.0 conference on April 23, 2008. It’s an absolute must view if you want to understand the ongoing shift from passive to active, participatory media. I also highly recommend Shirky’s lat
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