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February 21, 2010
Posted by Paul Falzone

Introducing the iTelescreen!

As two recent stories point out, our actual telescreens cost hundreds of dollars and have designer labels.

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December 22, 2009
Posted by Paul Falzone

The Micromedium and Monomedium

Our virtual interfaces are more real and recognizable to us than the physical interfaces through which we access them

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Posted Under Innovation Software industry

November 4, 2009
Posted by Paul Falzone

The Media Ecology of Digital Distraction

I think many of us are aware that the internet is working us over completely and in ways that have yet to be fully discovered

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Paul Falzone Salutes ShoutingLoudly

To the fine, fine editors of this blog and to their (our?) 3.5 readers, I extend my greetings and thanks. There is no lack of ways to spend your time in the candy coated hallways of the World Wide Web, and it will be my honor to be reliably unreliable in enticing you to spend [...]

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