Kevin Kelly on the Spark Podcast (CBC) talking the future of the internet. Excellent
Also huffduffed as…
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Kevin Kelly on the pleasures of wasting time online
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Kevin Kelly on the pleasures of wasting time online
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Kevin Kelly on the pleasures of wasting time online | Spark | CBC Radio
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Kevin Kelly on the pleasures of wasting time online
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Kevin Kelly on the pleasures of wasting time online
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Kevin Kelly talking the future of the internet
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Kevin Kelly talking the future of the internet
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Kevin Kelly talking the future of the internet
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Kevin Kelly on the pleasures of wasting time online
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Kevin Kelly talking the future of the internet
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Kevin Kelly talking the future of the internet
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Kevin Kelly on the pleasures of wasting time online
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Kevin Kelly talking the future of the internet
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Kevin Kelly talking the future of the internet
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Kevin Kelly talking the future of the internet
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Kevin Kelly talking the future of the internet
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Kevin Kelly talking the future of the internet
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Kevin Kelly talking the future of the internet
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Kevin Kelly on the pleasures of wasting time online
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Kevin Kelly on the pleasures of wasting time online | Spark | CBC Radio
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Kevin Kelly on the pleasures of wasting time online | Spark | CBC Radio
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Kevin Kelly on the pleasures of wasting time online
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Kevin Kelly on the pleasures of wasting time online | Spark | CBC Radio
Possibly related…
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Kevin Kelly Interview
Interview with @Wired Founder Kevin Kelly by Avi Solomon http://boingboing.net/2012/05/11/kk.html Avi interviewed Kevin at his home in Pacifica.
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TWiT Live Special: Live with Kevin Kelly
Kevin Kelly talks to Leo Laporte and Tom Merritt about minimizing technology in our lives, and the next step in evolution, the Technium.
Huffduffed from http://twit.tv/specials49
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Kevin Kelly on Tech: the Unabomber was Right; the Amish, too.
Kevin Kelly, most engaging of technophiles, has never been a techie. He was a low-consumption hippie growing up, then dropped out of college to photograph the simple life in Asia and Africa. In the 1970s, his twenties, he edited The Whole Earth Catalog, “…sort of like Google in paperback form,” Steve Jobs has said, “35 years before Google came along. It was idealistic and overflowing with neat tools and great notions.” In the 90s, Kevin Kelly became, of course, the genius ghost inside the WIRED magazine machine, where his title now is “senior maverick.” All along, and especially in his new book, What Technology Wants, the tilt of his thinking is away from gadgetry, very much in the direction of philosophy and theology.
http://www.radioopensource.org/kevin-kelly-on-tech-the-unabomber-was-right-the-amish-too/
