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1. Every cackling hen was
an egg at first.
teekayfourtwotwo
1:51:29, Fri Sep 21, 2012
2. “ What the country
needs are a few labor-
making inventions. ”
—Arnold H. Glasow
3. Love is a gift of forever; it is no one's to take away.
· Generally it's definition has been linked to tools
consisting of the latest device, gadget or shiny glowing
rectangle.
· Visual Metaphors Linguistic metaphor, however, only
provides a tool for understanding the surface of the
infosphere.
· In each case the tools are designed with the abilities,
inabilities, interests and needs of the human user in
mind.
· Nodes increase their importance for the network by
absorbing more relevant information, and processing it
more efficiently.
4. He who does not shave you does not cut you.
Syndicate bleeding-edge e-tailers
5. A person changing his clothing always hides while
changing.
· Instead, groups of people will have fractional ownership.
· Our technological powers increase, but the side effects
and potential hazards also escalate.
· We're curious about unknown products, especially as it
relates to a potential for producing new spaces for the
common.
· Often when we hear the word 'technology' we all have a
seemingly instantaneous understanding of what we
think it means.
6. “ The Internet is so big,
so powerful and
pointless that for some
people it is a complete
substitute for life. ”
—Andrew Brown
7. A coward has no scar.
· If you charge or indirectly earn one dollar from each
user of a network, that dollar can be ad-supported.
· Without an ethical edge, new value cannot be created
· We're still in the first minutes of the first day of the
Internet revolution.
· Latour describes this as collective phenomena where
we commonly perceive the whole is superior to the sum
of its parts.
8. In conclusion
· Facilitate granular technologies
· Seize B2B synergies
· Brand viral applications
· and remember: Pain pays the income of each precious
thing
10. Credits
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· New Aesthetic, New Anxieties - David M. Berry,
Michel van Dartel, Michael Dieter, Michelle
Kasprzak, Nat Muller, Rachel O'Reilly and Jose
Luis de Vicente.