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May 07, 2009
Eric Rice explains the devolution of media, with 60 characters to spare:
This post is an installment in Rough Type's ongoing series "The Realtime Chronicles," which began here.
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so true... I used to read books, but then my rss reader consumed most of my reading time, and it became hard to read more than half a book before moving on to the next subject (sorry Nick, that includes your book as well). Now, with Twitter, I don't even my rss reader anymore. That's devolution alright. must...un...plug...
Posted by: Stan Mag
at May 7, 2009 07:50 PM
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