This book is divided in two parts: the first is about our relation with robots and the second about how social networks are changing us.I found the first part interesting but irrelevant, the second part about social media was far more interesting. I especially enjoyed reading the chapter about ne...
This book is a string of anecdotes and interviews that tie together the occasional psychological insight about what connectivity and technology is doing to us interpersonally. I expected more empirical analysis and if there was data supporting the author's observations, you wouldn't know it as ba...
We are not as strong as technology’s pull. —A JUNIOR AT MIT, EXPLAINING WHY SHE CHECKS HER TEXTS DURING CLASS From what I hear, really good actors can actually teach really well. —ANANT AGARWAL, CEO OF EDX, THE HARVARD/MIT CONSORTIUM ON ONLINE EDUCA...