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[Shady Waters] So I ran across this article in Business Week, The Music Mess. Its old yes I know, almost a year, but it pertains to a lot of what we having been...
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[Kmentor.com] Mass Communication Theory and Research Archives @ infosophy: Socio ...: While McLuhan does not necessarily fit the profile of a technological determinist, he appears to be supporting the view that the human society is helpless and must, or eventually ought to succumb to the technological forces: The computer thus holds out the promise of technologically engendered state of universal understanding and unity, a state of absorption in the logos that could knit mankind into one family and create a perpetuity of collective harmony and peace (McLuhan, 1969, p.72). The shortcoming of this argument is that McLuhan does not address the process of technological innovation, despite the fact that this very process of innovation provides the explanation of how various technologies come to be constructed via and through the complex process of interplay of various social, human, and non-human entities in our society.
[Thecommunityengine.com] The Community Engine: And yeah….maybe the options have better qualities and it’s legal, but the fact that they set those types of restrictions seems like a bad business model run wild. The online stores should not view cd sales and stores as their comeptitors, but the other download programs that are not so legal…..but who’s can really kill someone’s delusion
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