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Haegwan Kim: You have been engaging in the field of technology and culture for a long time. What was the beginning of your career?
Howard Rheingold: I started because I'm a writer and...
In the calm before the storm, in a time for reflection, I'd like to share a short story.
Everyone has a story from Katrina, about what happened to the city, their homes, neighborhoods and lives. I...
One day, she ran off of the movie set to go into town to get a few things, like croissants, cookies and of course, facial spray...
There are several things I love about France, one of...
While I may be a techie, I am also obsessed with celebrity news. I try to explain it to my friends that reading the crazy trials and tribulations of celebrity life is a great escape...
As I’ve admitted before, I don’t know much about art but I know what I like. And I like it meaningful and not necessarily so pretentious that it disappears up the artist’s ass.
I’ve applied this...
At the beginning of the 'recession' I was interviewed by BBC Radio 4's 'The World This Weekend' about what we wanted the Chancellor to do in his first recession budget. I said nothing.
I don't mean...
One in a series of posts celebrating World Tap Water Week at Green Thing.A picture says a thousand words. Here are 7,000.
And a spoof infographic:
And now the for the truth about Spring water:
And a wee...
I find many of us are captive of our own experience, whether we realize it or not. It is not necessarily bad for us to refer to our own experience, but when our experience dominates...
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