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All the Things We Do Not Know

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To Go Forward, We Must Go Backward

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By Chris Krycho

32 Theses (and several more words) on Podcasting

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By Jake Meador

On Tinder and Why It's OK to Commodify Sex

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By Alastair Roberts

Twitter Is Like Elizabeth Bennet's Meryton

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By Brett McCracken

Lost At Sea, in Space, in the Cloud

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Selfie Deception

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By Stephen Carradini

Consumption and the Creator’s (lack of) Power

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By Matt Miller

Advocacy and Ending Copyright Infringement

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By L. M. Sacasas

What makes the edifi "Christian?" On Media, Habits, and Christian Virtue

July 17th, 2012|4 min read

By L. M. Sacasas

Resisting the Rhetoric of Technological Inevitability

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By Cate MacDonald

The Chaos Curve: Writers' Block and the Ever-Writing Woman

November 29th, 2011|2 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

The World and Everything in It: Facebook Timeline

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By Matthew Lee Anderson

Self-Quantification and the End of Wisdom

July 1st, 2011|3 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

The Meaning of Mediation

June 17th, 2011|3 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Word Processing and Externalizing Thinking

December 22nd, 2010|2 min read