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October 1, 2015
Navneet Alang
140 Characters Are More Than Enough
Allowing longer tweets will grind Twitter to a halt
September 18, 2015
Jacob Silverman
Monetize Your Dissent
An attempt to build a more empathic Facebook beyond the click of a button
September 15, 2015
Navneet Alang
Everyone Deserves a Smartphone
September 3, 2015
Navneet Alang
We'll Never Have a Tech Utopia
August 24, 2015
Navneet Alang
How to Escape the Public Internet
August 13, 2015
Navneet Alang
Soylent Tastes Better Without the Utopian Rhetoric
August 5, 2015
Anna Wiener
The Data-Entry Dystopia
Helen Phillips’s novel evokes the menace of mundane work
August 5, 2015
Navneet Alang
Eat, Pray, Post
How virality is westernizing the entire world
June 23, 2015
Paul Ford
Pax Google
How your friendly neighborhood search engine took over the world
May 21, 2015
Elizabeth Bruenig
Why Won't Twitter Forgive Suey Park?
From trending to torment and back again
May 20, 2015
Nathan Schneider
The Joy of Slow Computing
April 9, 2015
Adam Nathaniel Peck
What the Apple Watch Will Do to Our Social Lives
March 27, 2015
Sam Eifling
Sex Before the Internet Was Scary Enough to Be a Horror Film
March 10, 2015
Andre Spicer
The Apple Watch Will Bring Work Into Every Second of Your Life
February 25, 2015
Nathan Schneider
After the Bitcoin Gold Rush
“Mining” is the engine that keeps the Bitcoin network working, but it has swelled into a resource-hungry, capital-intensive, centralized syndicate. Is the Internet's native currency worth all the effort?
January 14, 2015
Alice Robb
92 Percent of College Students Prefer Reading Print Books to E-Readers
December 15, 2014
Danny Vinik
Uber's Prices Surged in Sydney During the Hostage Crisis, and Everyone Is Furious
December 5, 2014
Jesse Singal
Stop Checking Your Email So Often. It's Stressing You Out.
December 2, 2014
Danny Vinik
The Party Is Over for Amazon
The retail giant was unstoppable—until this year. What happened?
October 18, 2014
Peter F. Hamilton
Can Science Fiction Writers Predict Technology’s Future?
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