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The paper "Industrial Society and Its Future" makes the case that modern technology has restricted freedom, ruined the environment, and caused untold human suffering. People have become overstressed and oversocialized. Humanity, the author writes, is at Full Article at Hacker News
How to Spot the Future - Wired. "On their 20th anniversary, Wired is spending a bunch of time with people who've shaped the face of technology. In this piece, they look at the seven lenses through which they try to guess the future. Several of them were Full Article at Twist Image: Six Pixels of Separation
Screens are becoming ubiquitous and devices are shrinking from our view ... The success of innovation and devices are going to depend on their ability to disappear from our lives. The ideal situation is that we carry no devices at all.
In late 1994, Time magazine explained why the Internet would never go mainstream: “It was not designed for doing commerce, and it does not gracefully accommodate new arrivals.” Newsweek put the doubts more bluntly in a February 1995 headline: “THE INTERN Full Article at Benzinga.com
And it just gets worse in the controversy over Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson and the circumstances around how a fake college degree could get onto his bio. Heidrick & Struggles is slapping back at him for insinuating that the well-known headhunting firm had m Full Article at Voices | All Things Digital
Kevin Kelly is a senior maverick for Wired magazine. Avi interviewed Kevin at his home in Pacifica. Avi Solomon: Could you define the Technium? Kevin Kelly: We all realize that we're kind of surrounded with technology: there's little device here recordin Full Article at Boing Boing
Editor's note: This post is part of the Overheard on CNN.com series, a regular feature that examines interesting comments and thought-provoking conversations posted by the community. Wired magazine co-founder Kevin Kelly made a provocative assertion that Full Article at CNN
By John D. Sutter, CNN (CNN) - At a time when computer programs are threatening to become competent journalists , capable of spitting out clear-headed reports on financial earnings reports and the like, this could get a little personal. But I thought I w Full Article at CNN
My friend Kevin Kelly (co-founder of Wired and founder of Cool Tools) is currently touring Asia and posting lots of wonderful photos of his travels. You have not lived 'til you've had this Chinese dessert made from half a loaf of white wonder bread and i Full Article at Boing Boing
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Kevin Kelly (b. 1952) is the founding executive editor of Wired magazine, and a former editor/publisher of the Whole Earth Catalog. He has also been a writer, photographer and conservationist. Kelly is a student of cultures (Asian ones in particular) and is considered by some an expert in digital culture. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
Screens are becoming ubiquitous and devices are shrinking from our view ... The success of innovation and devices are going to depend on their ability to disappear from our lives. The ideal situation is that we carry no devices at all.
There will be more devices made in five years, more kinds of devices and more quantities. So people who make these devices will have no shortage of opportunities
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