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"Are we heading toward the great utopia of citizen media or the equally daunting dystopia of mediocrity? Nick Carr, Author of the controversial "IT Matters", is one of the few techno-sceptical voices warning against the cultural and economic consequences of the Web 2.0 revolution. He might be in the minority on the blogosphere, but, as we found in our conversation with Carr, his views are anything but insignificant." | "Are we heading toward the great utopia of citizen media or the equally daunting dystopia of mediocrity? Nick Carr, Author of the controversial "IT Matters", is one of the few techno-sceptical voices warning against the cultural and economic consequences of the Web 2.0 revolution. He might be in the minority on the blogosphere, but, as we found in our conversation with Carr, his views are anything but insignificant." | ||
URL = http://andrewkeen.typepad.com/aftertv/2006/05/nick_carr.html | URL = http://andrewkeen.typepad.com/aftertv/2006/05/nick_carr.html | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:51, 25 March 2024
"Are we heading toward the great utopia of citizen media or the equally daunting dystopia of mediocrity? Nick Carr, Author of the controversial "IT Matters", is one of the few techno-sceptical voices warning against the cultural and economic consequences of the Web 2.0 revolution. He might be in the minority on the blogosphere, but, as we found in our conversation with Carr, his views are anything but insignificant."
URL = http://andrewkeen.typepad.com/aftertv/2006/05/nick_carr.html