288 Quotes About Digital
- Author Munia Khan
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Smartphone is definitely smarter than us to be able to keep us addicted to it.
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- Author Mira Grant
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Rick didn’t seem to have any problems taking orders from a woman ten years his junior, either, which can be an issue with guys trying to jump from the traditional news media to the blogging world. They don’t mean to bring their prejudices with them when they make the transition, but some things are harder to get rid of than an addiction to seeing your stories physically printed.
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- Author Adam J. Banks
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In the pursuit of greater equality in our education system, from K to PhD, technology access, print literacies, and verbal skill all collide as requirements for even basic participation in an information-based, technology-dependent economy and society.
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- Author Kodak Eastman
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Some stories, some visions, demand celluloid film and what it can deliver.
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- Author J.R. Rim
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The digital detox isn't what you think it is. It's like a diet. Once you go on it, you feel better until you log into social media again. If you want real change, figure out what works best for your lifestyle.
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- Author Pearl Zhu
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The defining qualities that will distinguish great leaders from the rest are stemmed from the mindset level.
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- Author Nick Harkaway
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Piracy is robbery with violence, often segueing into murder, rape and kidnapping. It is one of the most frightening crimes in the world. Using the same term to describe a twelve-year-old swapping music with friends, even thousands of songs, is evidence of a loss of perspective so astounding that it invites and deserves the derision it receives.
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- Author Omar Kholeif
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How we see ourselves and how we see others is now mediated by social media platforms and a desire to push beyond antecedent cultures,
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- Author Freequill
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Homo sapiens have explored many ages: the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, the Iron Age and, as of late, the Industrial Age, of which we have only tried for a couple hundred years. Before we seemingly dive headfirst into a Digital, Automated or Artificial Age, we are in desperate need of an Age of Reflection.
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