Howard Rheingold famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Markets are as old as the crossroads. But capitalism, as we know it, is only a few hundred years old, enabled by cooperative arrangements and technologies, such as the joint-stock ownership company, shared liability insurance, double-entry bookkeeping.
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Democracy is not just voting for your leaders; it's really premised upon ordinary citizens understanding the issues.
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Mobile communications and pervasive computing technologies, together with social contracts that were never possible before, are already beginning to change the way people meet, mate, work, war, buy, sell, govern and create.
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The great power of the Internet is it allows people who don't know each other... to connect with people with shared interests. The shared interests might be that 'I have a kid with leukemia.' Or, 'I'm a Nazi.' It gives marginalized people more power.
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You can't have an industrial revolution, you can't have democracies, you can't have populations who can govern themselves until you have literacy. The printing press simply unlocked literacy.
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I've spent my life alone in a room with a typewriter.
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It's more important to me to get an e-mail that says, 'I saw your page and it changed my life,' than how many hits the page got.
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Its not a global village, but we're in a highly interconnected globe.
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Like most modern Americans, I assume individuality is not only a fundamental value, but a goal in life, an art form.
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One thing we didn't know in 1996 is that it's very, very difficult, if not impossible, to sustain a culture with online advertising.
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Openness and participation are antidotes to surveillance and control.
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We are moving rapidly into a world in which the spying machinery is built into every object we encounter.
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I'm somebody who seems to stumble into things 10 or 20 years before the rest of the world does.
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I think e-mail petitions are an illusion. It gives people the illusion that they're participating in some meaningful political action.
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Humans have lived for much, much longer than the approximately 10,000 years of settled agricultural civilization.
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You can't pick up the telephone and say, 'Connect me with someone else who has a kid with leukemia.'
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A phone tree isn't an ancient form of political organizing, but you have to call every person.
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Advertising in the past has been predicated on a mass market and a captive audience.
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Any disease support community is a place of deep bonds and empathy, and there are thousands if not tens of thousands of them.
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Any virtual community that works, works because people put in some time.
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It's kind of astonishing that people trust strangers because of words they write on computer screens.
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Flash mobbing may be a fad that passes away, or it may be an indicator of things to come.
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Humans are humans because we are able to communicate with each other and to organize to do things together that we can't do individually.
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Personal computers were created by some teenagers in garages because the, the wisdom of the computer industry was that people didn't want these little toys on their desk.
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Technology no longer consists just of hardware or software or even services, but of communities. Increasingly, community is a part of technology, a driver of technology, and an emergent effect of technology.
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The Amish communities of Pennsylvania, despite the retro image of horse-drawn buggies and straw hats, have long been engaged in a productive debate about the consequences of technology.
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Young voters are crucial. The trend over recent years has been for them to drift away. So anything that gets young voters interested in the electoral process not only has an immediate effect, but has an effect for years and years.
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We must take responsibility for educating ourselves. Being part of a 'smart mob' doesn't guarantee that you're a responsible participant or collaborator.
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When designers replaced the command line interface with the graphical user interface, billions of people who are not programmers could make use of computer technology,
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Knowing of how to make use of online tools without being overloaded with too much information is, like it or not, an essential ingredient to personal success in the twenty-first century.
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In the broad sense design means thinking about what the function or purpose of things or processes are, and translating that into action.
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The two parts of technology that lower the threshold for activism and technology is the Internet and the mobile phone. Anyone who has a cause can now mobilize very quickly.
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People's social networks do not consist only of people they see face to face. In fact, social networks have been extending because of artificial media since the printing press and the telephone.
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Of course, with agriculture came the first big civilizations, the first cities built of mud and brick, the first empires. And it was the administers of these empires who began hiring people to keep track of the wheat and sheep and wine that was owed and the taxes that was owed on them by making marks; marks on clay in that time.
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Mindfulness means being aware of how you're deploying your attention and making decisions about it, and not letting the tweet or the buzzing of your BlackBerry call your attention.
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Craigslist is about authenticity. Craig has paid his dues, and people respect him.
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Some digital natives are extraordinarily savvy.
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The AP has only so many reporters, and CNN only has so many cameras, but we've got a world full of people with digital cameras and Internet access.
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Whenever a technology enables people to organize at a pace that wasn't before possible, new kinds of politics emerge.
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You can't assume any place you go is private because the means of surveillance are becoming so affordable and so invisible.
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A forecasting game is a kind of simulation, a kind of scenario, a kind of teleconference, a kind of artifact from the future - and more - that enlists the participants as 'first-person forecasters.'
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A lot of people use collaborative technologies badly, then abandon them. They aren't 'plug-and-play.' The invisible part is the social skill necessary to use them.
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Communicating online goes back to the Defense Department's Arpanet which started in 1969. There was something called Usenet that started in 1980, and this gave people an opportunity to talk about things that people on these more official networks didn't talk about.
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I think there are two aspects to smart environments. One is information embedded in places and things. The other is location awareness, so that devices we carry around know where we are. When you combine those two, you get a lot of possibilities.
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Inexpensive phones and pay-as-you go services are already spreading mobile phone technology to many parts of that world that never had a wired infrastructure.
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It used to be that if your automobile broke, the teenager down the street with the wrench could fix it. Now you have to have sophisticated equipment that can deal with microchips. We're entering a world in which the complexity of the devices and the system of interconnecting devices is beyond our capability to easily understand.
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Journalists don't have audiences - they have publics who can respond instantly and globally, positively or negatively, with a great deal more power than the traditional letters to the editor could wield.
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By the time you get a job, you know how to behave in a meeting or how to write a simple memo.
-- Howard Rheingold
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