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  1. Howard Rheingold on Collective Action, Social Networks and Smart Mobs CIO Magazine (2003) “If today’s PC and Net users aren’t vigilant, the future might not be as user-centric as the past. It all depends on what kinds of laws and restrictions will be burned into next-generation hardware and operating systems.”.

  2. www.rheingold.com › howardHoward Rheingold

    Howard Rheingold. I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension in 1981, then plugged my computer into my telephone in 1983 and got sucked into the net. In earlier years, my interest in the powers of the human mind led to Higher Creativity (1984), written with Willis Harman, Talking Tech (1982) and The Cognitive Connection (1986 ...

  3. Net Smart. Mindful use of digital media means thinking about what we are doing, cultivating an ongoing inner inquiry into how we want to spend our time. I outline five fundamental digital literacies, online skills that will help us do this: attention, participation, collaboration, critical consumption of information (or “crap detection ...

  4. ISBN: 9780262681155, 1985 ed, ISBN: 0262681153. Tools for Thought is an exercise in retrospective futurism; that is, I wrote it in the early 1980s, attempting to look at what the mid 1990s would be like. My odyssey started when I discovered Xerox PARC and Doug Engelbart and realized that all the journalists who had descended upon Silicon Valley ...

  5. Howard Rheingold (Phoenix, 7 de julho de 1947) é um crítico, professor e escritor norte-americano. Sua especialidade é a respeito das implicações culturais, sociais e políticas dos modernos meios de comunicação, assim como, a Internet, a telefonia móvel e as comunidades virtuais (termo criado por ele mesmo).

  6. Welcome to the online version of Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community. if you like what you read online, go out and buy a copy of the ink-and-dead-trees edition and give it to someone who needs to read this. Thanks! Your support will help me spend more time cooking up stuff to post here. Introduction; Chapter One: The Heart of the WELL

  7. by Howard Rheingold. "When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to think of something short and evocative, like, well, 'The Virtual Community,' even though a more accurate title might be: 'People who use computers to communicate, form friendships that sometimes form the basis of communities, but you have to be careful to not mistake ...