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Digital Vertigo
Andrew Keen author of Digital Vertigo “How Today’s Online Social Revolution Is Dividing, Diminishing and Disorienting Us,” is best-known for his concerns on the current Internet culture and how it is disorienting us as a society. Keen is an Internet … Continue reading
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Remix
Copyright is a concept that is well known amongst our society today. There are so many different regulations and rules adjacent to this issue, that it seems people might know what the overall concept is, but have poor educated … Continue reading
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Cybercultures and New Media
Pramod K. Nayar, author of An Introduction to Cybercultures and New Media, is a faculty member of the English Department of the University of Hyderabad in India. Nayar teaches a variety of courses in Literary Theory, 17th Century Cultural Studies, postcolonial … Continue reading
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Why are you going to buy the iPhone 5?
The Huffington Post is an American News Website that offers coverage from a variety of topics such as: politics, technology, media, world news and much more. This is the website in which the article I chose to write about, Millions … Continue reading
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