How the Internet, tech gadgets, social networking and click-bait are turning us into horrible, horrible people
As marketers battle for attention in News Feed, one does the unthinkable and severs ties from the social network. Who’s next?
A critique of destructive smartphone habits diagnosed by someone that makes a living off of them.
On Ignoring the Most Incredible Piece of Technology in Your Life
Last week Wired magazine published a feature article on how I hacked the dating website OkCupid and met my fiancée.
Facebook suspended my account for no apparent reason. It was a wake-up call.
I used to love Facebook. When I first signed up back in 2004, I was all about it.
Last week I went to a job interview. Towards the end of the interview, I was left by myself to take a technical test which lasted about an…
It’s time for more love and less like
Why I’m deleting every tweet I’ve written over the last five years.
Deciphering the Nixonian verbiage of online dating profiles
Our devices are conditioning us for distraction.
Want to improve your work/life balance? Turn your damn phone off.
Unnerving expectations for an instantaneous response
How Collaboration can change the digital world
In response to @Jeswin’s article.
Or let’s face it, there’s a troll lurking in all of us
Edgerank completely fails to have the effect it was originally designed for
I am signed into Facebook right now. At a quick glance, the entire list of posts on the first screen are irrelevant to me.
Medium will be the final push
Why “the next Facebook” will never exist.
It’s fair to say that when I write about the Internet or digital devices, my tone tends toward the cautionary, and that’s probably…
Dear reader, if you’re more of a list-icle person (I’m silently judging you!),
Our online personas inhabit worlds of false value.
I’m hooked on Medium. Stories here are still alive.
For the past decade, I’ve tried every new social media product to come along but I find myself returning to the two giants of the industry…
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