Simonton, Dean
Singhal, Amit
smart devices
Smith, J. Walker
social capital
social graph
Social Graph Symposium
Solove, Daniel
solution horizon
Startup School
Steitz, Mark
stereotyping
Stewart, Neal
Stryker, Charlie
Sullivan, Danny
Sunstein, Cass
systematization
Taleb, Nassim Nicholas
Tapestry
TargusInfo
Taylor, Bret
technodeterminism
technology
television
advertising on
mean world syndrome and
Tetlock, Philip
Thiel, Peter
Thompson, Clive
Tocqueville, Alexis de
Torvalds, Linus
town hall meetings
traffic
transparency
Trotsky, Leon
Turner, Fred
Facebook compared with
Unabomber
uncanny valley
Upshot
Vaidhyanathan, Siva
video games
Wales, Jimmy
Walmart
Web site morphing
Westen, Drew
WikiLeaks
Wikipedia
Winer, Dave
Winner, Langdon
Winograd, Terry
Wiseman, Richard
Woolworth, Andy
Wright, David
Wu, Tim
Yahoo
News
Upshot
Y Combinator
Yeager, Sam
Yelp
You Tube
LeanBack
Zittrain, Jonathan
Zuckerberg, Mark
Advance Praise for
“Internet firms increasingly show us less of the wide world, locating us in the neighborhood of the familiar. The risk, as Eli Pariser shows, is that each of us may unwittingly come to inhabit a ghetto of one.”
“‘Personalization’ sounds pretty benign, but Eli Pariser skillfully builds a case that its excess on the Internet will unleash an information calamity—unless we heed his warnings. Top-notch journalism and analysis.”
“The Internet software that we use is getting smarter, and more tailored to our needs, all the time. The risk, Eli Pariser reveals, is that we increasingly won’t see other perspectives. In