95 box represents the solution horizon: Hans Eysenck, “Creativity and Personality: Suggestions for a Theory,”
97 no idea what they’re looking for: Aharon Kantorovich and Yuval Ne’eman, “Serendipity as a Source of Evolutionary Progress in Science,”
98 attach the candle to the wall: Karl Duncker, “On Problem Solving,”
98 reluctance to “break perceptual set”: George Katona,
99 creative people tend to see things: Arthur Cropley,
99 “sorted a total of 40 objects”: N. J. C. Andreases and Pauline S. Powers, “Overinclusive Thinking in Mania and Schizophrenia,”
99 a “thing with weight”: Cropley,
100 “Stop counting—there are 43 pictures”: Richard Wiseman,
101 bilinguists are more creative than monolinguists: Charlan Nemeth and Julianne Kwan, “Minority Influence, Divergent Thinking and Detection of Correct Solutions,”
101 foreign ideas help us: W. M. Maddux, A. K. Leung, C. Chiu, and A. Galinsky, “Toward a More Complete Understanding of the Link Between Multicultural Experience and Creativity,”
102 illustrates how creativity arises: Steven Johnson,
102 “wide and diverse sample of spare parts”: Ibid., 6.
102 “environments that are powerfully suited”: Ibid., 3.
102 “ ‘serendipity’ article in Wikipedia”: Ibid., 13.
103 “shift from exploration and discovery”: John Battelle,
103 “database of intentions”: Ibid.
104 “We need help overcoming rationality”: David Gelernter,
105 “a vast island called California”: Garci Rodriguez de Montalvo,
Chapter Four: The You Loop
109 “what a personal computer really is”: Sharon Gaudin, “Total Recall: Storing Every Life Memory in a Surrogate Brain,”
109 “You have one identity”: David Kirkpatrick,
109 “I behave a different way”: “Live-Blog: Zuckerberg and David Kirkpatrick on the Facebook Effect,” transcript of interview,
110 “Same awkward self”: Ibid.
110 that would be the norm: Marshall Kirkpatrick, “Facebook Exec: All Media Will Be Personalized in 3 to 5 Years,”
110 “a world that all may enter”: John Perry Barlow, A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace, Feb. 8, 1996, accessed Dec. 15, 2010, https://projects.eff.org/~barlow/Declaration-Final.html.
111 pseudonym with the real name: Julia Angwin and Steve Stecklow, “‘Scrapers’ Dig Deep for Data on Web,”
111 tied to the individual people who use them: Julia Angwin and Jennifer Valentino- Devries, “Race Is On to ‘Fingerprint’ Phones, PCs,”
112 information sources make us freer: Yochai Benkler, “Of Sirens and Amish Children: Autonomy, Information, and Law,”
115 “more than the bits of data”: Daniel Solove,
116 how someone behaves from who she is: E. E. Jones and V.A. Harris, “The Attribution of Attitudes,”
116 electrocute other subjects: Stanley Milgram, “Behavioral Study of Obedience,”
116 The plasticity of the self: Paul Bloom, “First Person Plural,”
117 aspirations played against their current desires: Katherine L. Milkman, Todd Rogers, and Max H. Bazerman, “Highbrow Films Gather Dust: Time-Inconsistent Preferences and Online DVD Rentals,”