133 Quotes About Digital-age
- Author Matt Haig
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Places don't matter to people any more. Places aren't the point. People are only ever half present where they are these days. They always have at least one foot in the great digital nowhere.
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- Author Julie Albright
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For digital natives, ubiquitous connectivity means untethering from traditional expectations about work and career: Why be in an office when you can work from Starbucks on your laptop? Why even come in at all?
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- Author Germany Kent
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In this day and age, entrepreneurial and sales strategies are key to producing creative, original, digital content and marketing in line with current social and media trends.
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- Author Matt Haig
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After reading the news, I go on Twitter. I don't have an account but I find it interesting - all the different voices, the squabbles, the arrogance of certainty, the ignorance, the occasional, but wonderful, compassion, and watching the evolution of language head towards a new kind of hieroglyphics.
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- Author Germany Kent
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In the digital age, people spend countless hours throughout the day on social media and at the end of the day have absolutely nothing to show for it.
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- Author Germany Kent
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Social media has its benefits and drawbacks. It is useful for research, has an educational value as a medium for learning about current events and of course, as a platform for conversation and opposing arguments with others. What's not debatable however, is that it can be addictive and extremely dangerous for youth (and some adults) who do not use it sparingly and who do not exercise restraint or precaution when sharing content that is not suitable or appropriate for an open forum.
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- Author Germany Kent
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Don't be evil on social media.
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- Author Germany Kent
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This day and time, one viral post can turn you into a pop culture sensation.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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The digital innovation that set out to connect people, has slowly started to tear those people apart both from within and without.
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