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A long time on the Internet


From FLYP, Brewster Kahle wants to give you digital access to every book, film, video, song, TV show and periodical ever published; if he succeeds, the world will be a different place. Anis Shivani reviews Chris Anderson’s Free and Mark Helprin’s Digital Barbarism. The landscape of 2009 has become to a large extent the same wired, information-saturated, absurdist, multicultural, hardscrabble future predicted in Neuromancer and other cyberpunk works. Huffington Post + Facebook = the future of journalism — should we be giddy or terrified? After the boom, is Wikipedia heading for bust? Melissa Hart on the trouble with Twitter (and more). What Would Warhol Blog? Fifteen minutes is a long time on the Internet. A history of blogging: A review of Say Everything by Scott Rosenberg. A review of David D. Perlmutter's Blogwars:

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