Simonton, Dean

Singhal, Amit

Sleepwalkers, The (Koestler)

smart devices

Smith, J. Walker

social capital

social graph

Social Graph Symposium

Social Network, The

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

This American Life

Thompson, Clive

Time

Tocqueville, Alexis de

Torvalds, Linus

town hall meetings

traffic

transparency

Trotsky, Leon

Turner, Fred

Twitter

Facebook compared with

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Unabomber

uncanny valley

Upshot

Vaidhyanathan, Siva

video games

Wales, Jimmy

Wall Street Journal

Walmart

Washington Post

Web site morphing

Westen, Drew

Where Good Ideas Come From (Johnson)

Whole Earth Catalog

WikiLeaks

Wikipedia

Winer, Dave

Winner, Langdon

Winograd, Terry

Wired

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 The Filter Bubble

“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.”

—Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody and Cognitive Surplus

“‘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.”

—Steven Levy, author of In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works and Shapes Our Lives

“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 The Filter Bubble, he shows us how the trend could reinforce partisan and narrow mindsets, and points the way to a greater online diversity of perspective.”

—Craig Newmark, founder of craigslist
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