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DO YOU HAVE A DIGITAL PHILOSOPHY YET?

By Martha | Published: July 23, 2010
  I’m so excited about my husband’s new book!  Reviews have been fantastic. Life is short and if you are worried that you are squandering your days with surfing and tweeting, your eyes always fixed on a screen– and desperately hoping to find happiness there — this book will inspire you.
Also posted in Cape Cod memoir, Digital Philosophy, Internet Sabbath | Tagged digital life, Hamlet's Blackberry, Internet Sabbath, William Powers | Comments closed
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