Technology Provocations With Nicholas Carr - This Week's Six Pixels Of Separation Podcast

Episode #552 of Six Pixels of Separation - The Mirum Podcast is now live and ready for you to listen to.


His latest book is called, Utopia Is Creepy And Other Provocations. It could, literally, be translated as "Our World Is Creepy"... and that's the point. Nicholas Carr is one of the brightest thinkers on how technology impacts our lives. His perceptive on how culture and technology come together can best be understood by reading his best-selling books, The Shallows, The Big Switch, Does IT Matter? and The Glass Cage. Carr is also a writer for The Atlantic, Wall Street Journal, Wired and many more. His book, The Shallows, made a serious impact, because of the popularity of his article, Is Google Making Us Stupid?. His latest book, Utopia Is Creepy And Other Provocations, is an awesome collection of his best essays, blog posts and other musings with word. Enjoy the conversation...


You can grab the latest episode of Six Pixels of Separation here (or feel free to subscribe via iTunes): Six Pixels of Separation - The Mirum Podcast #552.





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