The New Yorker's Ken Auletta Talks about Google, Facebook, and the Future of Content
Ken Auletta has constructed probably the best narrative yet about Google's rise and rise. But to what extent is the company in control of its destiny?
Ken Auletta has constructed probably the best narrative yet about Google's rise and rise. But to what extent is the company in control of its destiny?
The Huffington Post | Ryan Grenoble | Posted 08.31.2011
Evan Williams and Biz Stone, the two founders of Twitter, showed up at the Aspen Ideas Fest this week in Colorado. The duo discussed the future of th...
The Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 05.25.2011
At a recent conference in Hong Kong, the Wall Street Journal sat down with Google VP and "Chief Internet Evangelist" Vinton Cerf to speak about how cu...
The Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 05.25.2011
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The internet is nothing more than a communications and information distribution platform. What distinguishes it is that it can do everything that earlier platforms (TV, radio, etc.) can.
Anis Shivani | Posted 05.25.2011
How can we retain, even enhance, creativity in the digital age, taking advantage of near-zero costs of redistribution? Two recent books consider the question.
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