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When Free Is Less Than A Good Price

January 08, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Apple, Facebook, Jeffery Hammerbacher, Mark Zuckerberg, Netflix, Zeynap Tufekci
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Over the holidays, a couple  introduced me to their son who was visiting from Boston.  As he was a young man, I asked what he did for a living.  He said he was a medical researcher and was working on a drug for multiple sclerosis.  A lump hardened in my throat as I remembered a br
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Facebook Owns Us

January 04, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Amelia Acker, Facebook, General Data Protection Regulations, Mark Zuckerberg, Nora Caplan-Bricker, Preservation Acts, The Internet Archive, Wayback Machine
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The title of this blog says it all.   On Facebook, our data doesn’t belong to us.  Ditto our “authorial rights” according to information scientist, Amelia Acker at the University of Texas at Austin.  (“Preservations Acts,” by Nora Caplan-Bricker Harper’s Magazine, Dec.
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The Communist Manifesto, Coca-Cola, And Mark Zuckerberg

December 27, 2018
by Caroline Miller
America First, CIA, Coca-Cola, Donald Trump, Mark Zuckerberg, Mending Wall, Robert Frost, The Communist Manifesto, Turner Rutledge Odell
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In my freshman year in college, I discovered The Communist Manifesto was on my reading list.  After years of hearing the book was pure evil, I gasped.  A few pages into the material, however, and  I learned what I’d been told was nonsense. What’s wrong comaraderie?  Coca-Cola
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The Silk Road That Leads To Hell

November 19, 2018
by Caroline Miller
Brave New underworld, El Chapo, Mark Zuckerberg, Nick Bolton, Ross Ulbricht, the dark web, The Silk Road
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What frightens me about the generation that is building technologies to exploit the internet is its youth.  I fear these visionaries are too inexperienced to be left in total control.  Mark Zuckerberg’s motto, “Move fast and break things,” reflects the same rebellious attitude
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Smarter Than Dinosaurs

September 03, 2018
by Caroline Miller
Another Great Quarter for Facebook, Bernie Sanders, dinosaurs, Donald Trump, Mark Zuckerberg, Natasha Crown, Russian meddling in 2016 Presidential election, Sarah Frier, Susan Sarandon
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Dinosaurs ruled the earth for 65 million years.  They may have managed it because they had  small brains.  They didn’t possess enough grey matter to imagine how to tinker with their environment.  Homo sapiens used theirs  to disrupt the planet.  So many changes are  far f
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Is Thirty Tool Old?

May 18, 2018
by Caroline Miller
Ageism, China practices agesim, David Good Goodall, Dr. Zeke Emanuel, Mark Zuckerberg, Over 30 Need Not Apply, Shelly Banjo, Silicon Valley, Stephen Hawking
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Four years ago, I wrote a blog in which I quoted 29- year-old Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s CEO, as saying young people were smarter than anyone else.  (Click) By my math, he turned 34 on May 14 of this year, and when I read his recent testimony before Congress, I had to smile. (Clic
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Facebook, Russia And My Teddy Bear

November 08, 2017
by Caroline Miller
2016 political election, Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, Facebook, fake news, Hillary Clinton, Mark Zuckerberg, Russian hackers, Theresa Wong, Virginia Heffernan
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My father taught me the difference between truth and a lie when I was five.  The story begins with a teddy bear, a tiny, plastic ornament that hung at the end of my toothbrush. I loved to watch it in the bathroom mirror, bouncing up and down as I cleaned my teeth.  One day, the tedd
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Mark Zuckerberg Has A Dream — Heaven Help Us!

May 15, 2017
by Caroline Miller
Aesop's fable, Anti-Defamation League, augmented reality, digital crowding, Donald Trump, Jamelle Boule, Mark Zuckerberg, Richard Gere, The Fox and the Lion
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Mark Zuckerberg and his nerdy cohorts have  a dream to turn the internet into a global village that will spread ideas and possibly democratic seeds to all parts of the world.  (“Connection can breed contempt,” by Jamelle Boule, excerpted from Slate in The Week, May 5, 2017, pg.
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Mark Zuckerberg Had A Dream And We’re Drowning In It

January 12, 2017
by Caroline Miller
bots, Donald Trump, fake news, Mark Zuckerberg, propaganda via the internet, Rodrigio Duterte, social media
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Recently, a woman on Facebook admitted she received most of her news from social media.  If true, she is making a couple of mistakes.  First, she is  foreclosing on ideas outside her narrow group of like-minded friends.  Second, she’s vulnerable to fake news, much of it propagan
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How Old Is Old?

April 28, 2014
by Caroline Miller
Christian Barnard, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Noam Scheiber, Over the Hill in Silicon Valley
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Google party
Silicon Valley is leading with its chin again. Besides sexism (See Blog 7/25/12) and anti-union labor practices (See Blog 2/12/12), ageism is another charge to be added to the list of complaints.  Noam Scheiber’s article, “Over the Hill in Silicon Valley,” exposes the frat hous
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