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September 2011
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When you put that set of horrendous work conditions and external factors...
– Iconic Stanford social psychologist Philip Zimbardo, best known for the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment, on good and evil in The Mind (via curiositycounts)
June 2011
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April 2011
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Being and Nothingness, LOL: How to lose your mind... →
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Option #1 – Delusions of Grandeur (The Kanye)
Get up in the morning. Check Google Analytics. Worry about your Twitter stats. Calculate the trend in follower growth. Wonder how to drive traffic. Increase your posting frequency. Talk to fellow social media influencers. Investigate good-looking new Tumblr followers. Flirt with them on Twitter. Put up a gratuitous picture of...
March 2011
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We’ve entered a new era of conspicuous Web consumption, where people are...
– ‘The Era of Conspicuous Web Consumption,’ Big Think (via somethingchanged)
February 2011
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I'm not an experience-seeking user, I'm a... →
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If you work with social media or websites at all, read this now.
January 2011
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Twitter beta-tested a spine.
– Twitter’s Response to WikiLeaks Subpoena Should Be the Industry Standard | Threat Level | Wired.com (via fred-wilson)
December 2010
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I have been struck […] by the discord between people’s Facebook lives and what...
– Facebook acquaintances the new TV stars (via somethingchanged)
November 2010
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I have the sensation, as do my friends, that to function as a proficient human,...
– n+1: Sad as Hell
I never thought of myself as a multimedia artist; it’s like calling an artist a...
– Political Scientist: Laurie Anderson’s Theory of Decline and Fall | The New York Observer (via jomc)
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Noise debates are tightly wrapped in the politics of class and privilege. As...
– Wrong side of the ears | Kate Crawford (The Australian)
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October 2010
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it made me want to go to college.
– David Karp on The Social Network
David Karp Made a Hilarious Joke About ‘The Social Network’ At the ‘New Yorker’ Panel This Morning | The New York Observer (via fred-wilson)